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From International Competitive Carrier To The Wto: A Survey Of The Fcc’S International Telecommunications Policy Initiatives 1985-1998, Lawrence J. Spiwak
From International Competitive Carrier To The Wto: A Survey Of The Fcc’S International Telecommunications Policy Initiatives 1985-1998, Lawrence J. Spiwak
Federal Communications Law Journal
With the creation and implementation of the February 1996 World Trade Organization Agreement on Basic Telecommunications Services, the international telecommunications community has (at least on paper) promised ostensibly to move away from markets characterized by monopolies and toward a world of competition and deregulation. The big question, however, is whether these efforts will actually lead to better economic performance in the market for international telecommunications products and services. This Article examines one particular, yet extremely significant, portion of this inquiry—how much have U.S. international telecommunications policies specifically helped or hindered this process. This Article, after surveying Federal Communications Commission (FCC …
Anticipatory Collective Self-Defense In The Charter Era: What The Treaties Have Said, George K. Walker
Anticipatory Collective Self-Defense In The Charter Era: What The Treaties Have Said, George K. Walker
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Guarding The Coast: Alien Migrant Interdiction Operations At Sea, Gary W. Palmer
Guarding The Coast: Alien Migrant Interdiction Operations At Sea, Gary W. Palmer
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Maritime Claims Reference Manual And The Law Of Baselines, J. Ashley Roach
The Maritime Claims Reference Manual And The Law Of Baselines, J. Ashley Roach
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Principal Of The Military Objective In The Law Of Armed Conflict, Horace B. Robertson Jr.
The Principal Of The Military Objective In The Law Of Armed Conflict, Horace B. Robertson Jr.
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
International Law And Naval Operations, James H. Dolye Jr.
International Law And Naval Operations, James H. Dolye Jr.
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Of Solemn Oaths And Obligations: The Environmental Impact Of The Icj’S Decision In The Case Of The Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Project, Stephen Stec, Gabriel Eckstein
Of Solemn Oaths And Obligations: The Environmental Impact Of The Icj’S Decision In The Case Of The Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Project, Stephen Stec, Gabriel Eckstein
Faculty Scholarship
Chapter Extract:
The law of treaties often conjures up images of states as rotund gentlemen with whiskers, vests, and watch-chains proclaiming solemn and chivalric oaths upon their honour. Treaties are sacred in the same way that a man's word is his bond. This type of relationship among states is largely unquestioned since much of the way we live in the world depends upon the assumption of the inviolability of sovereign states and their treaties. Any challenge to these assumptions would surely evoke horror at the unmentionable void that would result-except in lawyers who make their livings shaving nuances. However, in …
Permanent Concerns, Legal Norms, And The Changing International Order, Robert S. Wood
Permanent Concerns, Legal Norms, And The Changing International Order, Robert S. Wood
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Emerging Role Of Nato In Un Peace Enforcement Operations, James P. Terry
The Emerging Role Of Nato In Un Peace Enforcement Operations, James P. Terry
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Nuclear Weapons And The World Court: The Icj's Advisory Opinion And Its Significance For U.S. Strategic Doctrine, Robert F. Turner
Nuclear Weapons And The World Court: The Icj's Advisory Opinion And Its Significance For U.S. Strategic Doctrine, Robert F. Turner
International Law Studies
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Crafting The Rules Of Engagement For Haiti, Stephen A. Rose
Crafting The Rules Of Engagement For Haiti, Stephen A. Rose
International Law Studies
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Clipped Wings: Effective And Legal No-Fly Zone Rules Of Engagement, Michael N. Schmitt
Clipped Wings: Effective And Legal No-Fly Zone Rules Of Engagement, Michael N. Schmitt
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Full Volume 72: Law Of Military Operations Liber Amicorum
Full Volume 72: Law Of Military Operations Liber Amicorum
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The U.S. Freedom Of Navigation Program, Procedure, And Future, Dennis Mandsager
The U.S. Freedom Of Navigation Program, Procedure, And Future, Dennis Mandsager
International Law Studies
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War Crimes, Howard S. Levie
Shooting Down Drug Traffickers, Phillip A. Johnson
Shooting Down Drug Traffickers, Phillip A. Johnson
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Framework In The Founding Act For Nato-Russian Joint Peacekeeping Operations, Myron H. Nordquist
The Framework In The Founding Act For Nato-Russian Joint Peacekeeping Operations, Myron H. Nordquist
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Secrets In Plain View: Covert Action The U.S. Way, M.E. Bowman
Secrets In Plain View: Covert Action The U.S. Way, M.E. Bowman
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Law Of War In Historical Perspective, Leslie C. Green
The Law Of War In Historical Perspective, Leslie C. Green
International Law Studies
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The Political Economy Of Statutory Reach: U.S. Disclosure Rules In A Globalizing Market For Securities, Merritt B. Fox
The Political Economy Of Statutory Reach: U.S. Disclosure Rules In A Globalizing Market For Securities, Merritt B. Fox
Michigan Law Review
This Article addresses the appropriate reach of the U.S. mandatory securities disclosure regime. While disclosure obligations are imposed on issuers, they are triggered by transactions:- the public offering of, or public trading in, the issuers' shares. Share transactions are taking o n an increasingly transnational character. The barriers to a truly global market for equities continue to lessen: financial information is becoming increasingly globalized and it is becoming increasingly inexpensive and easy to effect share transactions abroad. There are approximately 41,000 issuers of publicly traded shares in the world. For an ever larger portion of these issuers, there will be …
The Treaty Power And American Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley
The Treaty Power And American Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley
Michigan Law Review
For much of this century, American foreign affairs law has assumed that there is a sharp distinction between what is foreign and what is domestic, between what is external and what is internal. This assumption underlies a dual regime of constitutional law, in which federal regulation of foreign affairs is subject to a different, and generally more relaxed, set of constitutional restraints than federal regulation of domestic affairs. In what is perhaps its most famous endorsement of this proposition, the Supreme Court stated in 1936 that "the federal power over external affairs [is] in origin and essential character different from …
Why Clinton Should Pardon Pollard – Now, Kenneth Lasson
Why Clinton Should Pardon Pollard – Now, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
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The North American Agreement Of Labor Cooperation And Its Effects On Women Working In Mexican Maquiladoras , Nicole L. Grimm
The North American Agreement Of Labor Cooperation And Its Effects On Women Working In Mexican Maquiladoras , Nicole L. Grimm
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Role Of International Equity In A Sustainable Future: The Continuing Problem Of Third World Debt And Development, Todd Johnston
The Role Of International Equity In A Sustainable Future: The Continuing Problem Of Third World Debt And Development, Todd Johnston
Buffalo Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
State V. Pang: A Narrow Interpretation Of The United States-Brazil Extradition Treaty Implying Additional Limitations On Post-Extradition Prosecution, Iris Martinez-Peta
State V. Pang: A Narrow Interpretation Of The United States-Brazil Extradition Treaty Implying Additional Limitations On Post-Extradition Prosecution, Iris Martinez-Peta
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Neocolonialism, Anticommons Property, And Biopiracy In The (Not-So-Brave) New World Order Of International Intellectual Property Protection, Keith Aoki
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Harmonization And The Goals Of Copyright: Property Rights Or Cultural Progress?, Kenneth D. Crews
Harmonization And The Goals Of Copyright: Property Rights Or Cultural Progress?, Kenneth D. Crews
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.