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Proceedings Of The 42nd Canada-United States Law Instittue Annual Conference: Back To The Future - The Canada-United States Relationship At A Crossroads, Canada-United States Law Institute
Proceedings Of The 42nd Canada-United States Law Instittue Annual Conference: Back To The Future - The Canada-United States Relationship At A Crossroads, Canada-United States Law Institute
Canada-United States Law Journal
Conference Speakers
Welcome and Opening
Ambassadors' and Ministers' Roundtable
Panel Discussion - The Current State of NAFTA
Distinguished Lecture - Mr. Lourenco Goncalves, CEO of Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc.
Panel Discussion - NAFTA and the Auto Industry
Panel Discussion - North American Dispute Resolution
Cusli Experts' Roundtable Report On "Canada-United States Relations -- Looking Forward", Gabriella Marki, Jenna Russo
Cusli Experts' Roundtable Report On "Canada-United States Relations -- Looking Forward", Gabriella Marki, Jenna Russo
Canada-United States Law Journal
On Nov. 14, 2018, the Canada-United States Law Institute hosted an expert panel discussion on the subject of "Canada-United States Relations -- Looking Forward" in order to discuss the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) that is projected to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The panelists examined USMCA negotiation and compared the USMCA to the NAFTA.
The Usmca & United States-Canada Trade Relations: Ther Perspectives Of A U.S. Trade Practitioner, Terence P. Stewart, Shahrzad Noorbaloochi
The Usmca & United States-Canada Trade Relations: Ther Perspectives Of A U.S. Trade Practitioner, Terence P. Stewart, Shahrzad Noorbaloochi
Canada-United States Law Journal
After a 13-month-long negotiation process, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement was announced on Sept. 20, 2018 to replace the North American Freed Trade Agreement (NAFTA). This article discusses the implications of this transition on Canadian diary management, global excesses in steel and aluminum, softwood lumber, and reform in the World Trade Organization.
Distinguished Panel: Face Off Or Fresh Start? International Trade In Times Of Turmoil, Terence P. Stewart, John M. Weekes, Allan Wm. Wolff
Distinguished Panel: Face Off Or Fresh Start? International Trade In Times Of Turmoil, Terence P. Stewart, John M. Weekes, Allan Wm. Wolff
Canada-United States Law Journal
A panel discussion is presented between the speakers of Canada-United States Law Institute Conference including Terence P. Stewart, John M. Weekes, and Alan Wm. Wolff. Topics include Canada-U.S. trade relations; North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); and efforts in establishing a Free Trade Agreement.
Cusli Expert Roundtable Report On "Is There A Path Forward For North American Trade?", Sophie E. Bones, Dena Shayne
Cusli Expert Roundtable Report On "Is There A Path Forward For North American Trade?", Sophie E. Bones, Dena Shayne
Canada-United States Law Journal
The following is a report of the Canada-United States Law Institute's November 2017 Experts Meeting held at the offices of Steptoe & Johnson LLP in Washington, D.C. The Meeting focused on the current state and future of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
New Weaknesses: Despite A Major Win, Arbitration Decisions In 2014 Increase The Us’S Future Exposure To Litigation And Liability, Lise Johnson
Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment Staff Publications
In 2014, the US continued its overall record of success in defending investment treaty claims. But it did suffer losses on a number of important issues, and those losses will render the US (and its treaty parties) vulnerable to future claims, litigation expense, and liability. The US’s recent losses, which have thus far been largely ignored in commentary on the US’s experiences in investment arbitration, are highlighted in this briefing note.
The Role Of United States Trade Laws In Resolving The Florida-Mexico Tomato Conflict, Stephen J. Powell, Mark A. Barnett
The Role Of United States Trade Laws In Resolving The Florida-Mexico Tomato Conflict, Stephen J. Powell, Mark A. Barnett
Stephen Joseph Powell
For discussion purposes, we have been asked to assume that the agreement entered into in October 1996 between the U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) and Mexican tomato exporters, which resulted in suspension of an antidumping investigation of tomatoes from Mexico, has ended. The new owner of many of Florida's winter vegetable producers, concerned with the continuing rise in market share represented by Mexican imports, is considering further action under the trade remedy and other laws. This article will discuss the potential role of the antidumping and countervailing duty laws in these deliberations, as well as the operation of the dispute …
An Evaluation Of Current Legitimacy-Based Objections To Nafta's Chapter 11 Investment Dispute Resolution Process, Naveen Gurudevan
An Evaluation Of Current Legitimacy-Based Objections To Nafta's Chapter 11 Investment Dispute Resolution Process, Naveen Gurudevan
San Diego International Law Journal
The year 1994 saw the conclusion of a very important trilateral trade and investment treaty in North America: the North American Free Trade Agreement. Since then, this agreement has had a tremendous impact on the trading relations among the three signatory states-the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Of particular significance is Chapter 11, the Investment Chapter. One of the main objectives of Chapter 11 is to provide an effective means for the resolution of disputes between a foreign investor and the host government. To this end, it provides a mechanism whereby private parties can initiate arbitration proceedings against the host …
International Water Marketing: Perspectives From North America [Abstract], Sarah Michaels, Doug Kenney
International Water Marketing: Perspectives From North America [Abstract], Sarah Michaels, Doug Kenney
Allocating and Managing Water for a Sustainable Future: Lessons from Around the World (Summer Conference, June 11-14)
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To The Yukon And Beyond: Local Laborers In A Global Market, Katherine V.W. Stone
To The Yukon And Beyond: Local Laborers In A Global Market, Katherine V.W. Stone
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
This Article explores the possibilities for effective protection of labor rights in the emerging global labor market. It explores existing forms of transnational labor regulation, including both hard regulation, i.e., regulation by state-centered institutions, and soft regulation, i.e., regulation through private actors responding to market forces. The author finds that existing regulatory approaches are inadequate to ensure that the global marketplace will offer adequate labor standards to its global workforce. She proposes new approaches to global labor regulation, approaches that blend hard and soft law by reshaping market forces and embedding them in a regulatory framework that is protective of …
The Role Of United States Trade Laws In Resolving The Florida-Mexico Tomato Conflict, Stephen J. Powell, Mark A. Barnett
The Role Of United States Trade Laws In Resolving The Florida-Mexico Tomato Conflict, Stephen J. Powell, Mark A. Barnett
UF Law Faculty Publications
For discussion purposes, we have been asked to assume that the agreement entered into in October 1996 between the U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) and Mexican tomato exporters, which resulted in suspension of an antidumping investigation of tomatoes from Mexico, has ended. The new owner of many of Florida's winter vegetable producers, concerned with the continuing rise in market share represented by Mexican imports, is considering further action under the trade remedy and other laws. This article will discuss the potential role of the antidumping and countervailing duty laws in these deliberations, as well as the operation of the dispute …
Labor And The Global Economy: Four Approaches To Transnational Labor Regulation, Katherine V.W. Stone
Labor And The Global Economy: Four Approaches To Transnational Labor Regulation, Katherine V.W. Stone
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.