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Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

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Getting A Good Buy With A Little Help From A Friend: Turning To The United States To Go Forward With Australian Takeovers Regulation, James Mcconvill Jan 2006

Getting A Good Buy With A Little Help From A Friend: Turning To The United States To Go Forward With Australian Takeovers Regulation, James Mcconvill

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The idea behind this article is to unlock the hidden "genius" of Australian takeovers law. 1 This is to be achieved not by way of legislative reform, but rather by taking a fresh look at the law which already exists, in light of the structure of U.S. takeovers law and innovation in U.S. corporate law scholarship, along with the use of principles and concepts in marketing. It will draw upon the U.S. economic analysis of law and corporate law; more specifically, treating law as a product in a market. Accordingly, this makes it useful to draw upon principles of marketing …


International Law-Making And The Judicial Process: The World Court And The French Nuclear Tests Case, Edward Mcwhinney Jan 1975

International Law-Making And The Judicial Process: The World Court And The French Nuclear Tests Case, Edward Mcwhinney

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

For the student of sociology of law (and especially for one in the tradition of Julius Stone) the most interesting aspects of the French Nuclear Tests case are those concerning the international lawmaking process, and the special political-institutional role of the World Court in comparison to other organs of world community policy-making. This paper examines the legal dimensions and opinions of the Australia-New Zealand complaint against the French high-altitude nuclear bomb tests of the early 1970's and how it played out in the World Court.