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Militants And The Media: Partners In Terrorism?, William R. Catton Jr.
Militants And The Media: Partners In Terrorism?, William R. Catton Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
Delimitation Of Marine And Submarine Areas: The Gulf Of Venezuela, Mary Jeanne Reid Martz
Delimitation Of Marine And Submarine Areas: The Gulf Of Venezuela, Mary Jeanne Reid Martz
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Latin American Economic Integration, Julia Roberts, Alexander Weinberg
Latin American Economic Integration, Julia Roberts, Alexander Weinberg
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Control And Prevention Of Transnational Pollution: A Case For World Habeas Ecologicus, Luis Kutner
The Control And Prevention Of Transnational Pollution: A Case For World Habeas Ecologicus, Luis Kutner
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Negotiating With Latin American Governments: Technology Transfer & Service Agreements, Robert J. Radway
Negotiating With Latin American Governments: Technology Transfer & Service Agreements, Robert J. Radway
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regional And International Activities, Isidoro Zanotti
Regional And International Activities, Isidoro Zanotti
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Inter-American Legal Developments, R. C. Benitez
Inter-American Legal Developments, R. C. Benitez
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aviation, William B. Gamble
Aviation, William B. Gamble
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taxation, Ronald M. Barron
Taxation, Ronald M. Barron
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Inter-American Bar Association, John O. Dahlgren
Inter-American Bar Association, John O. Dahlgren
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Periodical Review
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cuban Nationalization: The Demise Of Foreign Private Property By Michael W. Gordon, Rafael C. Benitez
Cuban Nationalization: The Demise Of Foreign Private Property By Michael W. Gordon, Rafael C. Benitez
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Private Investment By Andreas F. Lowenfeld, Alan C. Swan
International Private Investment By Andreas F. Lowenfeld, Alan C. Swan
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Oceans, Kathleen Patterson, Robert Rywkin, Stanley Sneath, Kathleen O'Donnell
Oceans, Kathleen Patterson, Robert Rywkin, Stanley Sneath, Kathleen O'Donnell
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Execution Of Foreign Sentences In The United States: A Treaty With Mexico., Patrick J. Kennedy Jr.
Execution Of Foreign Sentences In The United States: A Treaty With Mexico., Patrick J. Kennedy Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
The United States Of America And International Public Law, 1900-1976., Covey T. Oliver
The United States Of America And International Public Law, 1900-1976., Covey T. Oliver
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Inter-American Legal Developments, Rafael C. Benitez
Inter-American Legal Developments, Rafael C. Benitez
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compelling Contract Performance In France, James Beardsley
Compelling Contract Performance In France, James Beardsley
UC Law SF International Law Review
The threat of a money judgment substantially exceeding provable damages has become the basis of enforcement of specific performance of contracts in France. The author of this article traces the developments in this area and the evolution of the astreinte, which has substantially changed what may be called the law of specific performance of France.
A New Constitution For German Big Business: The Co-Determination Act Of 1976, Fritz Rittner
A New Constitution For German Big Business: The Co-Determination Act Of 1976, Fritz Rittner
UC Law SF International Law Review
Designed to change the economic and social life of Germany, the Federal Republic of Germany enacted the Co-Determination Act of 1976. The author of this commentary analyzes the basic content of the Act, outlines its central theme and scope of application and the probable effects of the Act upon the operation of German business enterprises.
Innovation In International Organization: The International Energy Agency, Richard F. Scott
Innovation In International Organization: The International Energy Agency, Richard F. Scott
UC Law SF International Law Review
Responding to the Arab oil embargo of 1973-74 and to the abrupt shift of control over the oil market from the international oil companies to the producer countries, the major oil consuming countries established the International Energy Agency (IEA) on November 15, 1974. This article analyzes the origin, structure and early operations of the lEA. The author concludes that the organization of the IEA demonstrates the ability of oil consuming countries to respond in a constructive, cooperative, and peaceful fashion to the energy challenges of today.
United States V. Hollinshead: A New Leap In Extraterritorial Application Of Criminal Laws, William J. Hughes
United States V. Hollinshead: A New Leap In Extraterritorial Application Of Criminal Laws, William J. Hughes
UC Law SF International Law Review
In United States v. Hollinshead, the defendants were convicted of violating a federal penal statute and subjected to criminal penalties in the United States for the importation of Mayan artifacts illegally exported from Guatemala. The case held, in effect, that articles not characterized as stolen under the laws of the United States may still become the basis for violation of 18 USC ยง 2314, interstate transportation of stolen property. In his note, the author analyzes the usefulness of this decision in the extraterritorial applications of United States penal laws.
United States Policy Regarding Recognition Of Foreign States, Randall S. Leff
United States Policy Regarding Recognition Of Foreign States, Randall S. Leff
UC Law SF International Law Review
Recognition is the act whereby the executive of a nation formally acknowledges the existence of a new state or government and determines all of the legal consequences flowing from this act to the new state or government. The author of this note proposes that recognition should be founded upon international legal standards, rather than political considerations.
The United States Domestic International Sales Corporation: An Analysis Of Its Objectives And Effects, Bruce William Feuchter
The United States Domestic International Sales Corporation: An Analysis Of Its Objectives And Effects, Bruce William Feuchter
UC Law SF International Law Review
The Domestic International Sales Corporation Act has encouraged exports of United States' products without destructive economic effects outside the country to warrant keeping the Act in effect. The author proposes that its use has been of sufficient value to justify Congressional extension of the life of the Act.
The New Argentine Foreign Investment Law: An Analysis And Commentary, Thomas W. Studwell, Guillermo Cabanellas
The New Argentine Foreign Investment Law: An Analysis And Commentary, Thomas W. Studwell, Guillermo Cabanellas
UC Law SF International Law Review
The authors guide investors and their attorneys through the complexities of the recently enacted Argentine Foreign Investment Law. The new law is compared and contrasted with previous Argentine foreign investment laws and the laws of other Latin American Countries.
Marine Scientific Research Amid Troubled Political Waters, Thomas John Scotto
Marine Scientific Research Amid Troubled Political Waters, Thomas John Scotto
UC Law SF International Law Review
The sixth session of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Seas concluded last summer. This author takes a critical look at the trend in the negotiations to date and its repercussion on the conduct of marine scientific research.