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Tax Considerations In Structuring Foreign Investment In The United States, Thomas H. Olsen Nov 1983

Tax Considerations In Structuring Foreign Investment In The United States, Thomas H. Olsen

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bravo's Fallout: International Law And Nuclear Pollution In The Pacific, Seth Forman Oct 1983

Bravo's Fallout: International Law And Nuclear Pollution In The Pacific, Seth Forman

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Disputed Sovereignty In The Falkland Islands: The Argentina-Great Britain Conflict Of 1982, Nicolas J. Watkins Oct 1983

Disputed Sovereignty In The Falkland Islands: The Argentina-Great Britain Conflict Of 1982, Nicolas J. Watkins

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Remarks Given At The Kurt Waldheim Appreciation Dinner, Edmund S. Muskie Oct 1983

Remarks Given At The Kurt Waldheim Appreciation Dinner, Edmund S. Muskie

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Evidence Seized In Foreign Searches: When Does The Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule Apply?, Steven H. Theisen Oct 1983

Evidence Seized In Foreign Searches: When Does The Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule Apply?, Steven H. Theisen

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Regulation Of Foreign Investment In Brazil: A Critical Analysis, Keith S. Rosenn Oct 1983

Regulation Of Foreign Investment In Brazil: A Critical Analysis, Keith S. Rosenn

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Choice Between Direct Discovery And Other Means Of Obtaining Evidence Abroad: The Impact Of The Hague Evidence Convention, Bernard H. Oxman Sep 1983

The Choice Between Direct Discovery And Other Means Of Obtaining Evidence Abroad: The Impact Of The Hague Evidence Convention, Bernard H. Oxman

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jurisdictional Uncertainty: The American Foreign Trade Zone, Mark B. Bader Jul 1983

Jurisdictional Uncertainty: The American Foreign Trade Zone, Mark B. Bader

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Reciprocal Recognition And Enforcement Of Civil Judgments In The United States, The United Kingdom And The European Economic Community, David Luther Woodward Jul 1983

Reciprocal Recognition And Enforcement Of Civil Judgments In The United States, The United Kingdom And The European Economic Community, David Luther Woodward

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents - Issue 3, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation Jul 1983

Table Of Contents - Issue 3, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Export Financing By Cooperatives Through The Banks For Cooperatives: The Farm Credit Act Amendments Of 1980, Allen C. Hoberg Jul 1983

Export Financing By Cooperatives Through The Banks For Cooperatives: The Farm Credit Act Amendments Of 1980, Allen C. Hoberg

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Book Review, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation Jul 1983

Book Review, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


United States Income Taxation Of Technology Export Transactions, Arnold E. Rubinoff, Kevin Conboy Apr 1983

United States Income Taxation Of Technology Export Transactions, Arnold E. Rubinoff, Kevin Conboy

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Overview Of Licensing And Technology Transfer, Homer O. Blair Apr 1983

Overview Of Licensing And Technology Transfer, Homer O. Blair

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Patents In Brazil, Donald G. Daus Apr 1983

Patents In Brazil, Donald G. Daus

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Transportes Aereos De Angola V. Ronair, Inc.: Nonaccess To U.S. Courts By Unrecognized Governments - A New Exception, Richard C. Belthoff Jr. Apr 1983

Transportes Aereos De Angola V. Ronair, Inc.: Nonaccess To U.S. Courts By Unrecognized Governments - A New Exception, Richard C. Belthoff Jr.

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents - Issue 2, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation Apr 1983

Table Of Contents - Issue 2, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Paris Convention For The Protection Of Industrial Property - A View Of The Proposed Revisions, William E. Schuyler Apr 1983

Paris Convention For The Protection Of Industrial Property - A View Of The Proposed Revisions, William E. Schuyler

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


A Brief Look At Licensing With The Communist Countries, Edward P. White Apr 1983

A Brief Look At Licensing With The Communist Countries, Edward P. White

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


International Law And The Control Of Terrorism, L. C. Green Apr 1983

International Law And The Control Of Terrorism, L. C. Green

Dalhousie Law Journal

Any discussion of terrorism whether it affects the inlterests of a single country or those of more than one immediately involves problems of definition. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, for example, terrorism is defined as "1. Government by intimidation as directed and carried out by the party in power in France during the Revolution of 1789-1794; the system of the 'Terror'; 2. A policy intended to strike with terror those against whom it is adopted; the employment of methods of intimidation; the fact of terrorizing or condition of being terrorized." The English statute passed in connection with the 'troubles' …


Congress In The Wings: The Czech Claims Negotiations, 1974-1981, Harry Mcpherson, John A. Merrigan Mar 1983

Congress In The Wings: The Czech Claims Negotiations, 1974-1981, Harry Mcpherson, John A. Merrigan

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


X. International Law Mar 1983

X. International Law

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Prudent Peace: Law As Foreign Policy, Michigan Law Review Mar 1983

The Prudent Peace: Law As Foreign Policy, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Prudent Peace: Law as Foreign Policy by John A. Perkins


Occupational Safety And Health Law In Sweden And The United States: Are There Lessons To Be Learned By Both Countries, Barbara Jo Fleischauer Jan 1983

Occupational Safety And Health Law In Sweden And The United States: Are There Lessons To Be Learned By Both Countries, Barbara Jo Fleischauer

UC Law SF International Law Review

The United States and Sweden are both highly industrialized nations whose workers are exposed to similar risks and substances. Thus, the legal problems surrounding worker protection from occupational hazards are similar. Traditions and cultural differences, however, have influenced the direction each country has taken in this area. In light of these differences, the author reviews some recent changes in Swedish occupational safety and health law and examines the important differences between the Swedish and United States approaches. She concludes that although neither country would benefit from the wholesale adoption of the other's program, each could effectively borrow ideas that proved …


Conflict Of Laws, Product Liability And The Substantive Law Of New Zealand In Bennett V. Enstrom Helicopter Corp., Patricia Barlow Jan 1983

Conflict Of Laws, Product Liability And The Substantive Law Of New Zealand In Bennett V. Enstrom Helicopter Corp., Patricia Barlow

UC Law SF International Law Review

The Accident Compensation Act (ACA) of New Zealand provides a uniform system of rehabilitation and compensation for personal injury or death resulting from accidents in New Zealand. This Article examines how the private international law provisions of the Act apply in aviation product liability. The Sixth Circuit case of Bennett v. Enstrom Helicopter Corp. is extensively analyzed. The author argues that the trial and appellate courts in Bennett, in holding the ACA has the exclusive remedy, misinterpreted substantive New Zealand law on recovery for injury or death. She mentions that the ACA left areas of "residual liability" and that Bennett …


Recent Development In Insider Trading Through Swiss Bank Accounts: An End To The "Double Standard", Jonathan Levin Jan 1983

Recent Development In Insider Trading Through Swiss Bank Accounts: An End To The "Double Standard", Jonathan Levin

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

In recent years, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has increased its efforts to combat insider trading in publicly-traded securities in order to ensure fairness, honesty, and confidence in the United States securities markets. Nevertheless, insiders continue to employ Swiss banks as a conduit for their trading activie with little fear of detection.


Recent Developments In State Income Taxation Of Unitary Business, Prentiss Willson Jr. Jan 1983

Recent Developments In State Income Taxation Of Unitary Business, Prentiss Willson Jr.

UC Law SF International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants: The United States, West Germany, And Canada, Thomas Giller Jan 1983

Decommissioning Nuclear Power Plants: The United States, West Germany, And Canada, Thomas Giller

UC Law SF International Law Review

Despite recent considerations weighing against future 'development of nuclear power there are problems created by the substantial number of existing nuclear power plants. Whereas the building and operation of nuclear facilities are covered by detailed legislation, very little attention has been given to nuclear reactor decommissioning. Decommissioning involves the permanent shutdown of a nuclear facility and it is a significant concern as nuclear power plants grow older and more obsolete. This Note discusses what decommissioning is and why it is important and examines the decommissioning policies of three nations with active nuclear power industries: the United States, West Germany, and …


Detecting Collusion In Oligopolistic Industries: A Comparison And Proposal, Joseph F. Zellmer Jan 1983

Detecting Collusion In Oligopolistic Industries: A Comparison And Proposal, Joseph F. Zellmer

UC Law SF International Law Review

Oligopoly industry structure, where a small number of firms dominate a large percentage of the market, is prominent in American business. Antitrust scholars debate about how an oligopoly firm sets its prices and whether the prices are competitive. Some scholars believe that United States law allows oligopolists to avoid detecting and punishment for collusive pricing activities. This Note compares two approaches to proving collusion in oligopolistic industries. One approach is proposed by Richard A. Posner and the other is presently utilized by the European Court of Justice for the European Economic Community. The author urges that United States courts adopt …


Allowing Federal Courts Access To International Court Of Justice Advisory Opinions: Critique And Proposal, William T. Mclaughlin Ii Jan 1983

Allowing Federal Courts Access To International Court Of Justice Advisory Opinions: Critique And Proposal, William T. Mclaughlin Ii

UC Law SF International Law Review

Supporters of the idea that the rule of law should govern the world community have generally been disappointed by the meager role the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has played in international affairs and in the development of international law. Most of the explanations for the ICJ's underuse point to a single factor: that the vast majority of nation states, including the United States, choose not to risk their interests to the judgment of an independent international tribunal. This Note first examines two suggested modifications of the ICJ as proposed by the United States Congress and the American Bar Association. …