Document Exploitation: U.S. Says Russians Should Transfer Jewish Archives,
A few weeks back the U.S. government finally submitted its views (available here) on possible contempt sanctions in the Chabad v. Russian Federation case for the refusal of the Russian Federation to transfer Jewish archives despite a court order (for background see here).  In advance of Chabad's response, which is due no later than this Friday, September 28, I wanted to briefly highlight the U.S. position which basically boils down to this: while the United States believes the Russian Federation should transfer the archives, the U.S. argues that the Court cannot (and/or should not) use contempt sanctions in an attempt to force them to do so.

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Source: http://www.docexblog.com/2012/09/us-says-russians-should-transfer-jewish.html
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