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The Choice Of Law Process: Territorialism And Functionalism, Jeffrey M. Shaman
The Choice Of Law Process: Territorialism And Functionalism, Jeffrey M. Shaman
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fairness Or Federalism In The Supreme Court's Minimum Contact Analysis: World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. V. Woodson
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forum Juridicum: The First Two Years After Shaffer V. Heitner, John R. Leathers
Forum Juridicum: The First Two Years After Shaffer V. Heitner, John R. Leathers
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Of 1976: Direct Effects And Minimum Contacts, Terence J. Pell
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Of 1976: Direct Effects And Minimum Contacts, Terence J. Pell
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978–A Review And Comments, Glenn E. Pasvogel Jr.
The Bankruptcy Reform Act Of 1978–A Review And Comments, Glenn E. Pasvogel Jr.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fact Pleading Notice Pleading And Standing, David M. Roberts
Fact Pleading Notice Pleading And Standing, David M. Roberts
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreign Trade Zones - Regulation Of Foreign Commerce - Goods Remaining Exclusively Within Foreign Trade Zones Are Subject To Federal Jurisdiction For Violations Under The Lanham Trademark Act, Matthew P. Jaffe
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction: Conflicts Of Law And The Indian Reservation: Solutions To Problems In Indian Civil Jurisdiction, Kevin Gover
Jurisdiction: Conflicts Of Law And The Indian Reservation: Solutions To Problems In Indian Civil Jurisdiction, Kevin Gover
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dual Citizenship And Federal Diversity Jurisdiction Under 28 U.S.C. § 1332: Sadat V. Mertes, 615 Fd 1176 (7th Cir. 1980), Patricia Lynn Gatling
Dual Citizenship And Federal Diversity Jurisdiction Under 28 U.S.C. § 1332: Sadat V. Mertes, 615 Fd 1176 (7th Cir. 1980), Patricia Lynn Gatling
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Act Of State Doctrine - Jurisdiction - United States Federal Courts Have Subject Matter Jurisdiction Under The Sherman Antitrust Act In Cases Involving Alleged Antitrust Activity Conducted In A Foreign Country By One American Company Which Results In Harm To The Export Business Of Another American Company - Act Of State Doctrine - The Granting Of Patents By A Foreign Government Is Not Within The Traditional Scope Of The Act Of State Doctrine, Gerald W. Filice
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians: Testing The Limits Of Retained Sovereignty, Richard A. Samuels
Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians: Testing The Limits Of Retained Sovereignty, Richard A. Samuels
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mannington Mills, Inc. V. Congoleum Corp.: A Further Step Toward A Complete Subject Matter Jurisdiction Test, Walter S. Weinberg
Mannington Mills, Inc. V. Congoleum Corp.: A Further Step Toward A Complete Subject Matter Jurisdiction Test, Walter S. Weinberg
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Jurisdiction of the American courts under the Sherman Act' has been extended to certain activities which take place outside of the United States. Such an extension is required by the inclusion of a for- eign commerce provision in the antitrust laws that states that restraints of trade or attempts to monopolize "among the several states, or with foreign nations" are violations of U.S. law. The exact reach of the Sherman Act to activities that take place within foreign nations or that involve foreign law is not clear. United States courts, however, generally have taken jurisdiction over foreign activities only when …
A Response From The Author, Robert A. Lefler
A Response From The Author, Robert A. Lefler
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Personal Jurisdiction--The Due Process Clause Vs. Long-Arm Claims For Increased Child Support - Kulko V. Superior Court, Karen J. Williams
Constitutional Law--Personal Jurisdiction--The Due Process Clause Vs. Long-Arm Claims For Increased Child Support - Kulko V. Superior Court, Karen J. Williams
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Books Received, C. C. S., C. A. P.
Books Received, C. C. S., C. A. P.
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
A Chronology and Fact Book of the United Nations 1941-1979
By Thomas Hovet, Jr. and Erica Hovet
Dobbs Ferry, New York: Ocean Publications, sixth edition, 1980. Pp. 304. $17.50.
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Copyright in International Relations: International Protection of Literary and Scientific Works
By Mark Moiseevich Boguslavsky
Sydney, Australia: Australian Copyright Council,1979. Pp. 224.
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Deep Sea Mining Edited
by Judith Koldow
Cambridge, Mass.:The MIT Press, 1980. $17.50.
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The Enclosure of Ocean Resources: Economics and the Law of the Sea
By R. D. Eckert
Stanford, California: The Hoover Institution, 1979. Pp. 408. $16.95.
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Federal Jurisdiction in Australia
By Zelman Cowen …
Case Digest, Journal Staff
Case Digest, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Case Digest ================
1. Admiralty
Provisions of Carriage of Goods by Sea Act Incorporated by Reference in Bill of Lading are to be Given Effect Consistent with other Bill of Lading and Tariff Provisions
Voyage Charter Extended to Cover Contract Setting Termination Date in Order to Avoid "Secret" Maritime Liens
2. International Patent Regulation
In a Patentee's Dealing with Licensees, the Policies Underlying the Patent System do not Override those of the Sherman Act
3. Jurisdiction and Procedure
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act § 1611 operates when Treaty Waiver does not specifically include a Certain Type of Property
Transactions involving Options …
Civil Procedure - Quasi In Rem Jurisdiction - Assertion Of Quasi In Rem Jurisdiction Under Rule Of Seider V. Roth Held Violative Of Due Process Clause, Richard Goldstein
Civil Procedure - Quasi In Rem Jurisdiction - Assertion Of Quasi In Rem Jurisdiction Under Rule Of Seider V. Roth Held Violative Of Due Process Clause, Richard Goldstein
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Soviet Interpretation And Application Of International Law, Oliver J. Lissitzyn
Soviet Interpretation And Application Of International Law, Oliver J. Lissitzyn
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Nature Of The Nation·State System, David D. Warren
The Nature Of The Nation·State System, David D. Warren
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction, Philip C. Jessup
The Deep Sea Resources, John D. Lewis
Authority To Use Force On The High Seas, Myres S. Mcdougal
Authority To Use Force On The High Seas, Myres S. Mcdougal
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Soviet Navy And Ocean Law, Mark W. Janis
The Soviet Navy And Ocean Law, Mark W. Janis
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Marine Mineral Resources: National Security And National Jurisdiction, Robert A. Frosch
Marine Mineral Resources: National Security And National Jurisdiction, Robert A. Frosch
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Federal Diversity Jurisdiction For Naturalized Dual Nationals - Sadat V. Mertes, Dirk T. Biermann
Federal Diversity Jurisdiction For Naturalized Dual Nationals - Sadat V. Mertes, Dirk T. Biermann
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Jurisdiction Of The Court--The United States Supreme Court, Eugene Gressman
The Jurisdiction Of The Court--The United States Supreme Court, Eugene Gressman
Canada-United States Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction Of The Court--The Supreme Court Of Canada, Peter W. Hogg
Jurisdiction Of The Court--The Supreme Court Of Canada, Peter W. Hogg
Canada-United States Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reciprocal Influence Of British And United States Law, Clark C. Siewert
Reciprocal Influence Of British And United States Law, Clark C. Siewert
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The influence of British and United States courts on each other's statutory and decisional law has been primarily indirect. Although few fundamental differences exist between the legal principles, methods, and concepts of the two major common law jurisdictions, the courts in both countries have resisted the use of the other's case law. This is unfortunate because a United States or an English case might provide a fresh perspective for a domestic court that otherwise feels bound by a previous line of reasoning. Since cases from foreign jurisdictions are most relevant in dealing with a question of international or transnational law, …
Special Aspects Of Jurisdiction At Sea, Brunson Macchesney
Special Aspects Of Jurisdiction At Sea, Brunson Macchesney
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.