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International Forum Non Conveniens: "Section 1404.5"- A Proposal In The Interest Of Sovereignty, Comity, And Individual Justice , Peter J. Carney
International Forum Non Conveniens: "Section 1404.5"- A Proposal In The Interest Of Sovereignty, Comity, And Individual Justice , Peter J. Carney
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Forum Non Conveniens: "Section 1404.5"- A Proposal In The Interest Of Sovereignty, Comity, And Individual Justice , Peter J. Carney
International Forum Non Conveniens: "Section 1404.5"- A Proposal In The Interest Of Sovereignty, Comity, And Individual Justice , Peter J. Carney
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Parol Evidence Rule And The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods: Justifying Beijing Metals & Minerals Import/Export Corp. V. American Business Center, Inc., David H. Moore
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nafta's Procedural Narrow-Mindedness: The Panel Review Of Antidumping And Countervailing Duty Determinations Under Chapter Nineteen, Ángel Oquendo
Nafta's Procedural Narrow-Mindedness: The Panel Review Of Antidumping And Countervailing Duty Determinations Under Chapter Nineteen, Ángel Oquendo
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Environmental Standards Within Nafta: Difference By Design And The Retreat From Harmonization, Jeffrey Atik
Environmental Standards Within Nafta: Difference By Design And The Retreat From Harmonization, Jeffrey Atik
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Professor Atik argues that NAFTA, in legitimating regulatory differences among the NAFTA parties, represents a repudiation of standard harmonization. He states that while NAFTA and its environmental side agreement "have been described as the 'greenest' trade agreement to date," it marks a significant retreatfrom efforts to harmonize global environmental standards. This rejection is a product of "ajealous retention of sovereignty" by the NAFTA parties, as well as the careful maintenance of the parties' distinct production roles and specialities. Thus, Professor Atik argues that a convergence of standards will likely remain elusive within NAFTA. Both highstandard and low-standard parties may prefer …
The Puzzling Relationship Between Trade And Environment: Nafta, Competitiveness, And The Pursuit Of Environmental Welfare Objectives, Ileana M. Porras
The Puzzling Relationship Between Trade And Environment: Nafta, Competitiveness, And The Pursuit Of Environmental Welfare Objectives, Ileana M. Porras
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is often claimed to be a "promising beginning" for the reconciliation of trade and environment. Professor Porras, however, suggests that the form that "reconciliation" takes in NAFTA is extremely problematic. Harmonization of standards to facilitate the free flow of trade is a familiar trade goal. NAFTA's provisions regarding environmental standards, however, are not a straightforward requirement to harmonize standards. Rather, NAFTA recognizes state autonomy in standard setting, on the one hand, while requiring a form of upward harmonization, on the other. According to Professor Porras, the result of such an arrangement is the …
Forum Selection And Choice Of Law Clauses In International Contracts: A United States Viewpoint With Particular Reference To Maritime Contracts And Bills Of Lading, Philip A. Buhler
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Learning From Computers: The Future Of The Free Trade Area Of The Americas, David A. Pawlak
Learning From Computers: The Future Of The Free Trade Area Of The Americas, David A. Pawlak
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
'Jurassic' Trade Dispute: The Exclusion Of The Audiovisual Sector From The Gatt, Jonas M. Grant
'Jurassic' Trade Dispute: The Exclusion Of The Audiovisual Sector From The Gatt, Jonas M. Grant
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Conflicting Trends In The Flourishing International Trade Of Art And Antiquities: Restitutio In Integrum And Possessio Animo Ferundil Lucrandi, Michael J. Kelly
Conflicting Trends In The Flourishing International Trade Of Art And Antiquities: Restitutio In Integrum And Possessio Animo Ferundil Lucrandi, Michael J. Kelly
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
One More Effect Of Nafta - A Multilateral Extradition Treaty?, Rita Patel
One More Effect Of Nafta - A Multilateral Extradition Treaty?, Rita Patel
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regional Integration And The Disputeresolution System Of The World Trade Organization After The Uruguay Round: A Proposal For The Future, Uri Litvak
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sovereignty, Economic Integration, And The World Trade Organization, Susan Hainsworth
Sovereignty, Economic Integration, And The World Trade Organization, Susan Hainsworth
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
Economic integration is altering the role of the state and the concept of sovereignty in international law. Intensifying economic interdependence has rendered sovereignty almost meaningless for an isolated state. However, the transfer and pooling of sovereignty in a jointly designed and mutually acceptable legalistic international institution allows state interests to be both respected and represented at the international level. After addressing the European Union model for managing advanced economic integration, the paper examines the extent to which the legal and institutional attributes of the new World Trade Organization represents a move towards a more legalistic international trade order, entailing a …
Developing Countries And Multilateral Trade Agreements: Law And The Promise Of Development, Chantal Thomas
Developing Countries And Multilateral Trade Agreements: Law And The Promise Of Development, Chantal Thomas
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Rules Of Origin For Textiles: Implementing Legislation For Gatt, Janice Wingo
Rules Of Origin For Textiles: Implementing Legislation For Gatt, Janice Wingo
Washington International Law Journal
This Comment discusses the changes in the rules of origin for textiles that were implemented after the United States joined the World Trade Organization. The changes were made in such a way as to protect U.S. domestic textile production from Chinese competition even though these changes were couched in terms of harmonizing U.S. customs regulations with those of the rest of the world.
The Illicit Trade In Cultural Property: What Is The Appropriate Response?, Stacey R. Jessiman
The Illicit Trade In Cultural Property: What Is The Appropriate Response?, Stacey R. Jessiman
Stacey R Jessiman
This April 1995 article explores the potential efficacy of the draft 1995 UNIDROIT CONVENTION ON STOLEN OR ILLEGALLY EXPORTED CULTURAL OBJECTS and preferred responses to the illicit trade in cultural property.
Border Crossings: Nafta, Regulatory Restructuring, And The Politics Of Place, Ruth Buchanan
Border Crossings: Nafta, Regulatory Restructuring, And The Politics Of Place, Ruth Buchanan
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Professor Buchanan begins her paper by questioning whether
recent economic and political shifts towards notions of
"globalization" (e.g., the NAFTA) have failed to consider the
politics or economics of change in particular places. Her prime
example of a "place" where integration is illogically forced against
a background of differentiation is the U.S.-Mexico border region.
Through the scope of a "regulatory complex" (a complex of legal,
institutional, regulatory, and social orderings), she departs from the
common view of the NAFTA as a productive tool of North American
integration, and instead views the NAFTA as exacerbating
"differences between localities, industries, and labor …
Masthead, United States-Mexico Law Journal
Masthead, United States-Mexico Law Journal
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Editorial Notes, Rafael V. Baca, Carlos V. Quinones
Editorial Notes, Rafael V. Baca, Carlos V. Quinones
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, United States-Mexico Law Journal
Front Matter, United States-Mexico Law Journal
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Legal Duties And Responsibilities Of Corporate Directors And Controlling Persons Of U.S. Publicly-Owned Companies, Andres V. Gil
Legal Duties And Responsibilities Of Corporate Directors And Controlling Persons Of U.S. Publicly-Owned Companies, Andres V. Gil
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion: Securities Law Questions And Comments On The Comparison Of Corporate And Securities Laws In Mexico And The United States, John M. Stephenson Jr., Robert L. Kimball, Andres V. Gil, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
Panel Discussion: Securities Law Questions And Comments On The Comparison Of Corporate And Securities Laws In Mexico And The United States, John M. Stephenson Jr., Robert L. Kimball, Andres V. Gil, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Some Observations On United States And Mexican Corporate Law, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
Some Observations On United States And Mexican Corporate Law, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion: Energy Regulation In Mexico, Ewell E. Murphy Jr., Miguel Jauregui Rojas, William D. Degrandis, Abdon Hernandez
Panel Discussion: Energy Regulation In Mexico, Ewell E. Murphy Jr., Miguel Jauregui Rojas, William D. Degrandis, Abdon Hernandez
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Electric Energy Legal And Regulatory Structure In Mexico And Opportunities After Nafta, William D. Degrandis, Michael L. Owen
Electric Energy Legal And Regulatory Structure In Mexico And Opportunities After Nafta, William D. Degrandis, Michael L. Owen
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Back To The Future? The Prospects For State Monopoly In Hydrocarbons And Electric Power Under Article 27 Of The Mexican Constitution, Ewell E. Murphy Jr.
Back To The Future? The Prospects For State Monopoly In Hydrocarbons And Electric Power Under Article 27 Of The Mexican Constitution, Ewell E. Murphy Jr.
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Regulation Of Solid Fuels And Mining In Mexico, Abdon Hernandez
The Regulation Of Solid Fuels And Mining In Mexico, Abdon Hernandez
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion: A Hypothetical Problem On Energy Development In Mexico, Michael W. Gordon, Miguel Jauregui Rojas, William D. Degrandis, Abdon Hernandez, Suedeen G. Kelly, William M. Wilson Jr.
Panel Discussion: A Hypothetical Problem On Energy Development In Mexico, Michael W. Gordon, Miguel Jauregui Rojas, William D. Degrandis, Abdon Hernandez, Suedeen G. Kelly, William M. Wilson Jr.
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion: A Hypothetical Problem On Securities Law, Michael W. Gordon, Robert L. Kimball, Andres V. Gil, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
Panel Discussion: A Hypothetical Problem On Securities Law, Michael W. Gordon, Robert L. Kimball, Andres V. Gil, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Institutional Framework Of The North American Agreement On Labor Cooperation, Jorge F. Perez-Lopez
The Institutional Framework Of The North American Agreement On Labor Cooperation, Jorge F. Perez-Lopez
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.