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Keiretsu: Their Effect On Business And How American Government And Business Can Confront Them, Jonathan E. Johnson Iii Nov 1992

Keiretsu: Their Effect On Business And How American Government And Business Can Confront Them, Jonathan E. Johnson Iii

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Corporate Tax Reform: The Key To International Competitiveness, Ann L. Hardman Oct 1992

Corporate Tax Reform: The Key To International Competitiveness, Ann L. Hardman

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This Note responds to "Integration of the Individual and Corporate Tax Systems: Taxing Business Income Once," a study the United States Department of the Treasury released on January 6, 1992. This Note explores some of the issues and concerns of integration and considers arguments in support of and against the United States system of taxation. The latter portion of this Note addresses the relationship between international economics and integration, focusing on the potential for international competitive disadvantage under the classical tax system. The author concludes that Congress should read the Treasury's study as a legislative proposal and act upon it …


Parent Corporate Liability For Hazardous Substance Release From On-Shore Facilities In The International Market: Legal Approaches Of The United States, The European Community And Germany, Alicia Stone Sep 1992

Parent Corporate Liability For Hazardous Substance Release From On-Shore Facilities In The International Market: Legal Approaches Of The United States, The European Community And Germany, Alicia Stone

In the Public Interest

No abstract provided.


International Trade And The Environment: Interdependent Goals Or Irreconcilable Conflict? Introduction Sep 1992

International Trade And The Environment: Interdependent Goals Or Irreconcilable Conflict? Introduction

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Appointments Clause Problems In The Dispute Resolution Provisions Of The United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement, Alan B. Morrison Sep 1992

Appointments Clause Problems In The Dispute Resolution Provisions Of The United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement, Alan B. Morrison

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


World Trade Rules And Environmental Policies: Congruence Or Conflict?, John H. Jackson Sep 1992

World Trade Rules And Environmental Policies: Congruence Or Conflict?, John H. Jackson

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Resolving The Trade And Environment Debate: In Search Of A Neutral Forum And Neutral Principles, Patti A. Goldman Sep 1992

Resolving The Trade And Environment Debate: In Search Of A Neutral Forum And Neutral Principles, Patti A. Goldman

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


International Trade And Environment: Lessons From The Federal Experience, Richard B. Stewart Sep 1992

International Trade And Environment: Lessons From The Federal Experience, Richard B. Stewart

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Appointments Clause And International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: A False Conflict, Wiliam J. Davey Sep 1992

The Appointments Clause And International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: A False Conflict, Wiliam J. Davey

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Environment And Trade Measures After The Tuna/Dolphin Decision, Frederic L. Kirgis, Jr. Sep 1992

Environment And Trade Measures After The Tuna/Dolphin Decision, Frederic L. Kirgis, Jr.

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Appointments With Disaster: The Unconstitutionality Of Binational Arbitral Review Under The United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement, Jim C. Chen Sep 1992

Appointments With Disaster: The Unconstitutionality Of Binational Arbitral Review Under The United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement, Jim C. Chen

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Need For An International Dispute Panel: Position, Consensus And Interdependent Goals, Gray C. Castle Sep 1992

The Need For An International Dispute Panel: Position, Consensus And Interdependent Goals, Gray C. Castle

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reconciling International Trade With Preservation Of The Global Commons: Can We Prosper And Protect?, Jeffrey L. Dunoff Sep 1992

Reconciling International Trade With Preservation Of The Global Commons: Can We Prosper And Protect?, Jeffrey L. Dunoff

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Can Buckley Clear Customs?, Harold H. Bruff Sep 1992

Can Buckley Clear Customs?, Harold H. Bruff

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Kantian Approach To Trade And The Environment, Robert F. Housman Sep 1992

A Kantian Approach To Trade And The Environment, Robert F. Housman

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The International Trade Regime And The Municipal Law Of Federal States: How Close A Fit?, David A. Wirth Sep 1992

The International Trade Regime And The Municipal Law Of Federal States: How Close A Fit?, David A. Wirth

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Capital V. Labor: Who Wins And Who Loses Under The Immigration Act Of 1990?, Brian Adler, Beth Jarrett Jul 1992

Capital V. Labor: Who Wins And Who Loses Under The Immigration Act Of 1990?, Brian Adler, Beth Jarrett

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Essay: Trade And Investment Opportunities In Brazil - A Brazilian Perspective, The Honorable Ciro Ferreira Gomes Jul 1992

Essay: Trade And Investment Opportunities In Brazil - A Brazilian Perspective, The Honorable Ciro Ferreira Gomes

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Section 301 And U.S. Trade Law: The Limited Impact Of The 1988 Omnibus Trade And Competitiveness Act On American Obligations Under Gatt, Josh Schein May 1992

Section 301 And U.S. Trade Law: The Limited Impact Of The 1988 Omnibus Trade And Competitiveness Act On American Obligations Under Gatt, Josh Schein

Washington International Law Journal

In 1988, President Reagan signed the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act (OTCA), a broad set of trade laws overlying a sizable preexisting legal framework which included Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.1 The OTCA changed some U.S. trade law provisions while leaving other areas undisturbed. Foreign trading partners reacted sharply to the passage and implementation of the OTCA, arguing that it conflicted with American obligations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Although no trading partner has formally challenged the OTCA under GATT thus far, the potential for conflict exists. This Comment will briefly summarize GATT …


Book Review: The Law And Regulation Of International Finance, Ian F.G. Baxter May 1992

Book Review: The Law And Regulation Of International Finance, Ian F.G. Baxter

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The Law of International Finance, as its opening states, revolves around "the law and regulation affecting the raising of finance in the international financial markets." Thus, the book is about a very specialized area of finance and law-an area that has come into prominence, or even existence, only during the last two decades. As a solicitor in a large London firm that does substantial work related to financial business in the London international capital markets, Ravi Tennekoon has had considerable practical experience in legal work related to Eurobond issues and transactions and international syndications. London is, of course, the main …


The Foreign Commerce Clause And The Market Participant Exemption, David E. Dreifke May 1992

The Foreign Commerce Clause And The Market Participant Exemption, David E. Dreifke

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

In this Note, the author argues that, despite the strictures of the Foreign Commerce Clause, under an expansive conception of the market participant exemption, states should be able to place restrictions on the export of state-owned or state-nurtured natural resources. In light of the current trade imbalance between Japan and the United States and by way of example, the author discusses Japan's importation of United States natural resources and the competing interests that argue for and against its continuance. Japan's economic growth, appetite for natural resources, and lack of adequate regard for environmental consequences is well documented. Economists and political …


International Space Law: Into The Twenty-First Century, Glenn H. Reynolds May 1992

International Space Law: Into The Twenty-First Century, Glenn H. Reynolds

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

In this Article, Professor Reynolds addresses the space law issues likely to be of most importance in the next several decades. Pressing issues include those of orbital debris and geostationary orbit crowding, private property rights in outer space resources, conflict over international trade in space goods and services, the danger of ballistic-missile technology proliferation, private remote-sensing systems, and the law of international cooperation in space. Professor Reynolds concludes with a philosophical and practical discussion of some more remote issues, including the legal systems that may govern future human societies in outer space and the legal issues that might be associated …


Dolphins And Hormones: Gatt And The Legal Environment For International Trade After The Uruguay Round, John H. Jackson Apr 1992

Dolphins And Hormones: Gatt And The Legal Environment For International Trade After The Uruguay Round, John H. Jackson

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dolphins And Hormones: Gatt And The Legal Environment For International Trade After The Uruguay Round, John H. Jackson Apr 1992

Dolphins And Hormones: Gatt And The Legal Environment For International Trade After The Uruguay Round, John H. Jackson

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Moving Goods And People In International Commerce: Remarks Of The Honorable Gene Mcnary, Gene Mcnary Apr 1992

Moving Goods And People In International Commerce: Remarks Of The Honorable Gene Mcnary, Gene Mcnary

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

No abstract provided.


The European Community's Ucits Directive, Patrick J. Paul Apr 1992

The European Community's Ucits Directive, Patrick J. Paul

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

As the twenty-first century approaches, the world is undergoing massive change. Social, political, and economic barriers are being torn down; new alliances are forming, as are new barriers. Economic stability and supremacy have replaced military supremacy in the hierarchy of a nation's policy objectives. The European Community's move toward a single market exemplifies this policy shift.

This Note focuses on one element of these global changes--internationalization of the securities market. The Note begins with an overview of the international securities market and the reasons for its increased globalization. The Investment Company Act of 1940 (the 1940 Act) that, in part, …


Rico Meets Keiretsu: A Response To Predatory Transfer Pricing, James D. Harmon, Jr. Apr 1992

Rico Meets Keiretsu: A Response To Predatory Transfer Pricing, James D. Harmon, Jr.

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Japanese cartels known as keiretsu pursue illegal transfer pricing policies which cost American taxpayers billions of dollars and place American businesses at a competitive disadvantage. Keiretsu-controlled subsidiaries located in the United States buy goods, financial products or services from their Japanese parent at fraudulently inflated prices. Their dual purpose is to create artificial business expenses and costs (thereby reducing taxable income and paying little or no United States corporate income tax) and to gain an edge on American businesses through tax evasion.

Mr. Harmon proposes that American businesses respond to this problem with techniques normally used against organized crime. The …


Japan In The Ec: Changing Strategies For Changing Times, Andrea R. Reichel Apr 1992

Japan In The Ec: Changing Strategies For Changing Times, Andrea R. Reichel

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This Note addresses the effects of European integration on Japanese-Community trade relations. It explores, in order, the effects of the customs union and the common customs tariff, the changing quota system, the Community's anti-dumping legislation and rules of origin, and voluntary export restraint agreements. The Note also considers the effect of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) on these trade relations. While recognizing that the Community is taking steps to impede Japanese investment in the Community, the author observes that some of these measures may be neither legal nor effective. The author concludes that Japan is well-positioned to …


Case Digest, Law Review Staff Apr 1992

Case Digest, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This CASE DIGEST provides brief analyses of cases that represent current aspects of transnational law. The Digest includes cases that establish legal principles and cases that apply established legal principles to new factual situations. These cases are grouped in topical categories and references are given for further research.


Judicial Review Of State Regulation Which Impacts Foreign Trade: A Second Look At South-Central Timber Development V. Wunnicke, York Moody Faulkner Mar 1992

Judicial Review Of State Regulation Which Impacts Foreign Trade: A Second Look At South-Central Timber Development V. Wunnicke, York Moody Faulkner

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.