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1984

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The Law Of The Sea: Anadromous And Catadromous Fish Stocks, Sedentary Species, And The Highly Migratory Species, John Warren Kindt Jan 1984

The Law Of The Sea: Anadromous And Catadromous Fish Stocks, Sedentary Species, And The Highly Migratory Species, John Warren Kindt

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The fishing industry has been important to many nations of the world since mankind first sailed the ocean. The diets and economies of many nations are still inextricably linked to the sea. Prior to 1900, the international fishing fleets were guided only by the principle of "catch-as-catch-can." Demand seemed relatively light when contrasted with the seemingly endless supply, and fishing had little effect on the international stock of fish. In addition, the gain to be realized by restricting access and extending jurisdictional claims over the ocean was slight in comparison to the costs of enforcing an exclusive access system. The …


1983-1984 Survey Of International Law In The Second Circuit, Patricia J. Youngblood Jan 1984

1983-1984 Survey Of International Law In The Second Circuit, Patricia J. Youngblood

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

During 1983 and 1984, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the New York Court of Appeals decided significant cases raising issues of international law and of domestic law presented in international contexts.


Front Matter Jan 1984

Front Matter

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

Front cover, Editorial board of advisors, Table of contents, Publication information, College of Law administration and faculty, Editorial Board


Recent Developments: Rehearing Granted: Allied Bank International V. Banco Agricola Credito De Cartago And The Current International Debt Crisis Jan 1984

Recent Developments: Rehearing Granted: Allied Bank International V. Banco Agricola Credito De Cartago And The Current International Debt Crisis

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The United States District Court for the Southern District has ordered a rehearing of the ruling in Allied Bank International v. Banco Agricola Credito de Cartago1 (Allied). This is well received news in the banking community because the magnitude of foreign debt, especially to Latin and South American countries, is at an all time zenith. The early 1970's evidenced an unprecedented American growth in banking when United States banks expanded their international operations.2 The potential for future loan activity may be affected to a considerable extent, depending on how Allied is decided upon rehearing.


Countertrade And Export Trading Companies: Has The United States Joined The Successful Trading Game Of Japan And Others?, Lori-Ann Ricci Jan 1984

Countertrade And Export Trading Companies: Has The United States Joined The Successful Trading Game Of Japan And Others?, Lori-Ann Ricci

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The purpose of this article is to examine the use of countertrade and export trading companies in the United States.


Back Matter Jan 1984

Back Matter

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

Law journal advertisements, Back cover


Copyright Protection For Computer Software: An International View Jan 1984

Copyright Protection For Computer Software: An International View

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The best method for protection of computer software has been a topic of debate and considerable controversy during the past few decades both in the United States, and in technologically advanced countries throughout the world. Current legal theories of protection include patent, trade secret and copyright law. Although each theory has its particular merits, this Note will focus on the growing trend toward copyright protection for computer software.


The Delimitation Of Territorial Waters In The Mediterranean Sea, Andrea De Guttry Jan 1984

The Delimitation Of Territorial Waters In The Mediterranean Sea, Andrea De Guttry

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This article focuses on the delimitation of territorial waters in the Mediterranean Sea.


Foreign Sales Corporations: A Viable Solution To The Disc Controversy? Jan 1984

Foreign Sales Corporations: A Viable Solution To The Disc Controversy?

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The Foreign Sales Corporation Act of 1983 (FSC)1 was introduced in Congress on August 4, 1983 as a replacement for the embattled ten year old tax export aid, the Domestic International Sales Corporation (DISC).2 Given the criticism which has plagued DISC since its inception in 1971, this year's enactment of FSC is indeed a welcome change. However, as a solution to the DISC controversy under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT),3 or as a comparable incentive to DISC, FSC is arguably somewhat lacking.


Historic Bays In International Law--An Impressionistic Overview, L. F. E. Goldie Jan 1984

Historic Bays In International Law--An Impressionistic Overview, L. F. E. Goldie

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This paper takes up the traditional concept of historic bays as one time-honored basis for asserting national claims at the expense of the common high seas, which, however, unlike some of the more recent forms of decentralized enclosures, purports to rely on, or should rely on, a specific, objective, and clearly articulated definition, rather than on a subjective one.


Front Matter Jan 1984

Front Matter

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

No abstract provided.


The Implementation Process Of The International Code Of Marketing Of Breastmilk Substitutes Jan 1984

The Implementation Process Of The International Code Of Marketing Of Breastmilk Substitutes

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The passage of the World Health Organization (WHO) "International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes" (Code of Breastmilk Substitutes) in May of 1981 marked a great achievement in the fight for improved infant health, but did not signify a lasting solution to the problem of poor marketing practices of infant formula manufacturers. The implementation of the Code of Breastmilk Substitutes is a long and difficult process because the Code was adopted as a recommendation under article 23 of the WHO Constitution, rather than as a regulation. The practical significance of the Code's status as a recommendation is that the Code …


Recent Development: Franklin Mint Corporation V. Trans World Airlines Inc.: Limiting Air Carrier Liability Under The Warsaw Convention, Steven D. Mellema Jan 1984

Recent Development: Franklin Mint Corporation V. Trans World Airlines Inc.: Limiting Air Carrier Liability Under The Warsaw Convention, Steven D. Mellema

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This article describes the facts of the 1984 Franklin Mint v. Trans World Airlines court case, providing the relevant background to the case. It also reviews the district court, circuit court, and Supreme Court opinions, with particular attention and analysis given to the Supreme Court opinion, and highlights the significant implications of the case.


Tunisia's Claims Over Adjacent Seas And The Doctrine Of "Historic Rights", Andrea Gioia Jan 1984

Tunisia's Claims Over Adjacent Seas And The Doctrine Of "Historic Rights", Andrea Gioia

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This article examines Tunisia's claims to have "historic rights" to the seas along its coasts.


Forfeiture Clauses In Land Installment Contracts: Time For Equitable Foreclosure, Donna R. Roper Jan 1984

Forfeiture Clauses In Land Installment Contracts: Time For Equitable Foreclosure, Donna R. Roper

Seattle University Law Review

This Comment will trace the history of the Washington courts' decision to deny foreclosure by judicial sale in land installment contracts with forfeiture clauses and will demonstrate the viability and preferability of foreclosure by judicial sale as an equitable remedy for a defaulting buyer. The Comment will also describe how other states, either legislatively or judicially, have resolved the inequity of forfeitures.


The "Created By His Seller" Limitation Of Section 9-307(1) Of The U.C.C.: A Provision In Need Of An Articulated Policy, William H. Lawrence Jan 1984

The "Created By His Seller" Limitation Of Section 9-307(1) Of The U.C.C.: A Provision In Need Of An Articulated Policy, William H. Lawrence

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A New Paradigm For Financial Regulation: Getting From Here To There, Stephen J. Friedman, Connie M. Friesen Jan 1984

A New Paradigm For Financial Regulation: Getting From Here To There, Stephen J. Friedman, Connie M. Friesen

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Uniform Commercial Code - Statute Of Limitations - U.C.C. Four-Year Statute Of Limitations Governs Actions For Personal Injuries Based On Breach On Warranty Under The U.C.C., Paula D. Shaffner Jan 1984

Uniform Commercial Code - Statute Of Limitations - U.C.C. Four-Year Statute Of Limitations Governs Actions For Personal Injuries Based On Breach On Warranty Under The U.C.C., Paula D. Shaffner

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Constitutionality Of Section 9-504(3) Of The Uniform Commercial Code: A Question Of State Action And Procedural Due Process, Abe Rappaport Jan 1984

The Constitutionality Of Section 9-504(3) Of The Uniform Commercial Code: A Question Of State Action And Procedural Due Process, Abe Rappaport

Cardozo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Death And Subordination Under Article 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: Senior Buyers And Senior Lien Creditors, David G. Carlson Jan 1984

Death And Subordination Under Article 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: Senior Buyers And Senior Lien Creditors, David G. Carlson

Cardozo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial Lien Priorities Under Article 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: Part Ii - Creditor Representatives, Bank Receivers, Fixtures, Crops, And Accessions, David G. Carlson, Paul M. Shupack Jan 1984

Judicial Lien Priorities Under Article 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code: Part Ii - Creditor Representatives, Bank Receivers, Fixtures, Crops, And Accessions, David G. Carlson, Paul M. Shupack

Cardozo Law Review

No abstract provided.