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Communist China's Trade Treaties And Agreements (1949-1964), Gene T. Hsiao
Communist China's Trade Treaties And Agreements (1949-1964), Gene T. Hsiao
Vanderbilt Law Review
Utilizing material gathered by extensive research, the author examines Communist China's trade treaties and agreements, with some emphasis upon their economic and political implications. Also, he analyzes the Communist Chinese use of establishment provisions and national and most-favored-nation treatment. The author has selected the period from 1949 to 1964 due to the existence of an official collection of treaties compiled by the Peking government for this period. Although the collection has not been available since 1964, the authors examination of secondary official source materials has revealed no significant change in the regime's attitude, and therefore, the materials contained in the …
Lafave & Hay, Eds: International Trade, Investment, And Organization, Carl H. Fulda
Lafave & Hay, Eds: International Trade, Investment, And Organization, Carl H. Fulda
Michigan Law Review
A Review of International Trade, Investment, and Organization edited by W.R. LaFave and P. Hay
International Illegality As A Basis For Refusal To Participate In Hostilities - A Tentative Proposal And A Preliminary Analysis Of American Law, David M. Cohen
International Illegality As A Basis For Refusal To Participate In Hostilities - A Tentative Proposal And A Preliminary Analysis Of American Law, David M. Cohen
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protection Of Private Foreign Investments In Less Developed Countries - Its Reality And Effectiveness, Henry Landau
Protection Of Private Foreign Investments In Less Developed Countries - Its Reality And Effectiveness, Henry Landau
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presidential Discretion In Foreign Trade And Its Effect On East-West Trade, M. Bassiouni, Eliot Landau
Presidential Discretion In Foreign Trade And Its Effect On East-West Trade, M. Bassiouni, Eliot Landau
College of Law Faculty
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Validity Of Sales Contracts: A Comparative Study, Whitmore Gray
Review Of The Validity Of Sales Contracts: A Comparative Study, Whitmore Gray
Reviews
These 2 volumes are a slightly revised version of the substantive reports prepared by the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg (Director: Professor Konrad Zweigert) for the Rome Institute for the Unification of Private Law. They were designed to serve as a basis for the elaboration and discussion of a new uniform law on this subject matter, which would supplement the 1964 Hague conventions on a Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods and Uniform Law on the Formation of Contract for the International Sale of Goods.
Self-Regulation-Panacea Or Pitfall?, William D. Dixon
Self-Regulation-Panacea Or Pitfall?, William D. Dixon
University of Richmond Law Review
Several recently announced Federal Trade Commission advisory opinions have revived anew the controversy surrounding what a businessman can and cannot do in the area of self-regulation. The reasons for the existence of the controversy can be readily understood, for on the one hand businessmen are being constantly urged by those within the federal government to clean their own houses before the Government is forced to do the job for them, and yet on the other they are faced with the specter of an antitrust prosecution if they do anything toward that end which they feel will be in any way …
Honnold: Unification Of The Law Governing International Sales Of Goods, E. Allan Farnsworth
Honnold: Unification Of The Law Governing International Sales Of Goods, E. Allan Farnsworth
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Unification of the Law Governing International Sales of Goods edited by John Honnold
Presidential Discretion In Foreign Trade And Its Effect On East-West Trade, M. Bassiouni, Eliot A. Landau
Presidential Discretion In Foreign Trade And Its Effect On East-West Trade, M. Bassiouni, Eliot A. Landau
M. Cherif Bassiouni
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