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A Tale Of Two Trusts: The Problems Of Foreign Spouses Who Inherit Pension Benefits, Gail B. Cooperman
A Tale Of Two Trusts: The Problems Of Foreign Spouses Who Inherit Pension Benefits, Gail B. Cooperman
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New Colombian Constitution: Democratic Victory Or Popular Surrender?, William C. Banks, Edgar Alvarez
The New Colombian Constitution: Democratic Victory Or Popular Surrender?, William C. Banks, Edgar Alvarez
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Of Guilty Plea Procedure In The United States And Germany, Helen A. Haglich
A Comparison Of Guilty Plea Procedure In The United States And Germany, Helen A. Haglich
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Historic Convergence Of Civil And Common Law Systems-Italy's New "Adversarial" Criminal Procedure System, Louis F. Del Duca
An Historic Convergence Of Civil And Common Law Systems-Italy's New "Adversarial" Criminal Procedure System, Louis F. Del Duca
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
British Resistance To European Integration: An Historical And Legal Analysis With An Examination Of The United Kingdom's Recent Entry Into The European Monetary System, Allen Neely
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abortion Law Reform: The Nexus Between Abortion And The Role Of Women In The German Democratic Republic And The Federal Republic Of Germany, Elizabeth J. Kapo
Abortion Law Reform: The Nexus Between Abortion And The Role Of Women In The German Democratic Republic And The Federal Republic Of Germany, Elizabeth J. Kapo
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Gap In Eastern Europe: Forty Years Of Communist Indifference And The New Environmental Realities In Poland, Kenneth J. Serafin
Bridging The Gap In Eastern Europe: Forty Years Of Communist Indifference And The New Environmental Realities In Poland, Kenneth J. Serafin
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Glasnost And Perestroika At West Virginia University: The College Of Law's Soviet Exchange Program, Donald G. Gifford
Glasnost And Perestroika At West Virginia University: The College Of Law's Soviet Exchange Program, Donald G. Gifford
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Audience For The Amish: A Communication Based Approach To The Development Of Law, Maryann Schlegel Ruegger
An Audience For The Amish: A Communication Based Approach To The Development Of Law, Maryann Schlegel Ruegger
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Federalism, The Judiciary, And Constitutional Adjudication In Argentina: A Comparison With The U.S. Constitutional Model, Alberto F. Garay
Federalism, The Judiciary, And Constitutional Adjudication In Argentina: A Comparison With The U.S. Constitutional Model, Alberto F. Garay
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federalism, The Judiciary, And Constitutional Adjudication In Argentina: A Comparison With The U.S. Constitutional Model, Alberto F. Garay
Federalism, The Judiciary, And Constitutional Adjudication In Argentina: A Comparison With The U.S. Constitutional Model, Alberto F. Garay
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Regulation Of Insider Trading In The European Community, Manning Gilbert Warren Iii
The Regulation Of Insider Trading In The European Community, Manning Gilbert Warren Iii
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rebirth Of A Nation: The Difficulties Of Transition In Eastern And Central Europe, J. French Hill
Rebirth Of A Nation: The Difficulties Of Transition In Eastern And Central Europe, J. French Hill
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The 1980s will go down in history as the Decade of Democracy. Latin America, Europe, and even parts of Africa saw remarkable gains in political pluralism and individual freedoms, but nowhere was this more pronounced than in central and eastern Europe and the Balkans.
As Timothy Garton Ash chronicled in his inspiring essays, The Magic Lantern, the movements of a people from totalitarianism to freedom were remarkably peaceful. Once started, the speed was breathtaking. This dash toward freedom is epitomized in Ash's quip made famous by playwright, turned President, Vaclav Havel: "In Poland it took ten years, in Hungary ten …
Trade And Business Opportunities In Poland, Marek Kulczycki
Trade And Business Opportunities In Poland, Marek Kulczycki
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Economic policies of the Polish Government are aimed at achieving two fundamental objectives. In the short run, the objective is rapid deceleration of high inflation and general stabilization of the Polish economy. In the long run, the objective is an irreversible transformation of the Polish economic system into a free market economy. Implementation of both policy objectives has been taking place simultaneously since January 1, 1990.
In the short term, the most important problem for us is the stabilization of the economy. Fighting inflation is perhaps the most urgent problem for us. If we cannot manage with this, it will …
Eastern Europe: Observations And Investment Strategies, Marek Wierzbowski
Eastern Europe: Observations And Investment Strategies, Marek Wierzbowski
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
It is my impression that right now an American lawyer has no problem getting acquainted with East European laws concerning foreign investment. There are so many translations now in this country that almost every new law is immediately translated into English. The American lawyer can get to this text at almost the same time as the East European lawyer can get to it.
So it is very easy to get acquainted with legal texts of the most important laws from the point of view of foreign investors, but there are some traps. And it is my impression that when lawyers …
Aspects Of Soviet Law On Joint Ventures, Foreign Trade, And Investment: A Bibliographic Survey Of Current Literature In English, Igor L. Kavass
Aspects Of Soviet Law On Joint Ventures, Foreign Trade, And Investment: A Bibliographic Survey Of Current Literature In English, Igor L. Kavass
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The following is a compilation of works from widely dispersed sources in legal, economic, and business literature, including significant pronouncements made by professors, practicing lawyers, business people, and students. Journal articles are the predominant genre, and we have found it expedient to organize the gamut of views represented therein into several sections. With the growing consolidation and maturity of joint venture practices, the trend in publication is moving towards monographs, legislative compilations, practice manuals, and lengthy theoretical works. They appear to be phasing out articles from their place at the forefront of research.
All the same, the reader eventually will …
Approaching Aliens: A Plea For Jurisprudential Recovery As A Theoretical Introduction To (Ex)Socialist Legal Systems, Ivan L. Padjen
Approaching Aliens: A Plea For Jurisprudential Recovery As A Theoretical Introduction To (Ex)Socialist Legal Systems, Ivan L. Padjen
Dalhousie Law Journal
It might be wise to stop here. Even a reader who is sympathetic to jurisprudential imagination must regard the communicable part of my title with considerable misgiving. For he or she can hardly be unaware of the double jeopardy in which the general theorist of law places himself when dealing with socialist legal systems. The first has been aptly described by Alasdair MacIntyre in his parable of a man who aspired to be the author of the general theory of holes.' The moral of the story, that the concept of a hole is a poor foundation for a general theory …
Justice, Mercy, And Late Medieval Governance, Pat Mccune
Justice, Mercy, And Late Medieval Governance, Pat Mccune
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Kingship, Law, and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V by Edward Powell
Roman Law As A Political Agenda, Mathias Reimann
Roman Law As A Political Agenda, Mathias Reimann
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Legacy of Roman Law in the German Romantic Era by James Q. Whitman
From Blackstone To Bentham: Common Law Versus Legislation In Eighteenth-Century Britain, James Oldham
From Blackstone To Bentham: Common Law Versus Legislation In Eighteenth-Century Britain, James Oldham
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Province of Legislation Determined: Legal Theory in Eighteenth Century Britain by David Lieberman
Women And Law In Classical Greece, Craig Y. Allison
Women And Law In Classical Greece, Craig Y. Allison
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Women in Law in Classical Greece by Raphael Sealey
Harmony, Law, And Anthropology, Daniel H. Levine
Harmony, Law, And Anthropology, Daniel H. Levine
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Harmony Ideology: Justice and Control in a Zapotec Mountain Village by Laura Nader
Books Received, Law Review Staff
Books Received, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
JAPANESE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
By A. Didrick Castberg
New York, New York: Praeger Publishers, 1990. Pp. 153. $42.95.
THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
By David P. Forsythe
Lexington, Massachusetts; Lexington Books, 1991. Pp. 209.$34.00.
FEDERAL COURTS AND THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS PARADIGM By Kenneth C. Randall
Durham, North Carolina; Duke University Press. 1990. Pp. 295. $45.00.
ROMAN LAW AND COMPARATIVE LAW
By Alan Watson
Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1991. Pp. 328. $50.00
THE U.S. CONSTITUTION AND FOREIGN POLICY
By Victoria Marie Kraft
New York, New York: Greenwood Press, 1990. Pp. 185. $45.00.
The Securities Tax System In Japan: Historical Background And Present Trends, Masana Hasegawa
The Securities Tax System In Japan: Historical Background And Present Trends, Masana Hasegawa
UC Law SF International Law Review
Japan's securities market, as an international capital market, contributes to the economy of other nations. The author describes how interest, dividends, and transfers of securities are taxed in Japan and argues that the securities taxation system should be modified to encourage Japanese and overseas investors to continue contributing to global economic development through investment in the Japanese securities market. In this Article, the author explores the development of the Japanese securities taxation system and analyzes proposed revisions to the current system.
Emerging Issues Associated With Twenty-Four Hour World Securities Trading, Mitsuo Sato
Emerging Issues Associated With Twenty-Four Hour World Securities Trading, Mitsuo Sato
UC Law SF International Law Review
This Article analyzes the possibility of twenty-four hour trading from a market regulator's perspective. The author proposes four alternative patterns on which to base a twenty-four hour securities market and concludes that linking exchanges in different time zones, along the lines of the foreign exchange market, represents the most realistic possibility. The author warns, however, that current trends towards standardization do not necessarily represent the creation of a global market or even the desire for one. The competitive nature of stock exchanges must be recognized by market regulators in striving towards this goal.
Security Markets In The United States And Japan: Distinctive Aspects Molded By Cultural, Social, Economic, And Political Differences, Dan Fenno Henderson
Security Markets In The United States And Japan: Distinctive Aspects Molded By Cultural, Social, Economic, And Political Differences, Dan Fenno Henderson
UC Law SF International Law Review
With the advent of Tokyo as one of the world's leading securities markets, the importance of uniform trade laws has become paramount. The author examines some of the cultural idiosyncrasies of doing business in the United States and Japan which may hinder this goal. He argues that these must be well understood before regulations creating a global market can be implemented.
Political, Regulatory, And Legal Problems: Focusing On The Securities Banking Fence Issue, Insider Trading, And The Disclosure Systems, Ichiro Matsui
Political, Regulatory, And Legal Problems: Focusing On The Securities Banking Fence Issue, Insider Trading, And The Disclosure Systems, Ichiro Matsui
UC Law SF International Law Review
There have been many new developments in Japanese securities law in the last few years. The author reviews some of the most important of these developments, including the movement to allow banks to participate in the securities business and new regulations pertaining to insider trading and disclosure. The author describes the substance of these new developments and analyzes the potential and actual effects of each of them.
Taxation Implications Of Global Trading: A Summary, Charles Thelen Plambeck
Taxation Implications Of Global Trading: A Summary, Charles Thelen Plambeck
UC Law SF International Law Review
In this Article, the author analyzes global trading by financial intermediaries of stocks, securities, and other products. To focus the analysis, the author describes typical organizational and locational patterns and points out the high degree of international functional integration common in this activity. The Article next discusses the current tax rules applicable to global trading. The author focuses on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development model income tax treaty and the Internal Revenue Code rules that govern the apportionment among jurisdictions of the profits of this activity. The author concludes that global trading challenges many fundamental economic assumptions upon …
Contractual Assurances In Multinational Agreements To Purchase Or Sell U.S. Businesses--Cultural Differences Heighten Normal Conflicts, Barry Fink
UC Law SF International Law Review
This Article discusses some of the difficulties of multinational contracting by examining some major differences in the American and Japanese methods of allocating contractual responsibilities. His insights are offered in the hope that debate over the differing concepts will lead to greater understanding and facilitate further international dealings.
Investment Opportunities And Barriers, Basil J. Schwan, Kayla J. Gillan
Investment Opportunities And Barriers, Basil J. Schwan, Kayla J. Gillan
UC Law SF International Law Review
This Article examines some of the negative aspects of corporate investment in the United States which result from a variety of corporate management protection schemes. These schemes reduce corporate accountability to shareholders and can be overcome only by federal leadership aimed at curtailing defensive actions by state governments which aggravate the accountability gap.