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Diplomats, Scientists, And Politicians: The United States And The Nuclear Test Ban Negotiations, Harold Karan Jacobson, Eric Stein
Diplomats, Scientists, And Politicians: The United States And The Nuclear Test Ban Negotiations, Harold Karan Jacobson, Eric Stein
Michigan Legal Studies Series
This study began in 1961 as a limited attempt to assess the impact of science and modern technology on the negotiating process and concepts of international organization, using the test ban negotiations then in progress as a case study. When the Moscow Treaty was signed, however, it seemed wise to broaden the focus and to capture as many of the details as we could that might help to explain this first formal arms control agreement between East and West in the nuclear age. Our analysis is clearly not definitive, but hopefully, it will be a useful source, even after all …
Sections 184 And 185 Of The Invention Secrecy Act--An Ambiguous And Unnecessary Obstruction To Foreign Patenting, Michigan Law Review
Sections 184 And 185 Of The Invention Secrecy Act--An Ambiguous And Unnecessary Obstruction To Foreign Patenting, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Several recent decisions have revealed an ambiguity in sections 184 and 185 of the Invention Secrecy Act. Section 184 allows the filing of a patent application in a foreign country only upon receipt of a license from the Patent Commissioner or after the expiration of a six-month period which begins when the application is submitted to the United States Patent Office for examination. If this section is violated inadvertently by unlicensed foreign filing within six months of the filing in the United States Patent Office, the Patent Commissioner is empowered to issue a license that retroactively validates the prior foreign …
Jacobson: Diplomats, Scientists, And Politicians: The United States And The Nuclear Test Ban Negotiations, Bernard G. Bechhoefer
Jacobson: Diplomats, Scientists, And Politicians: The United States And The Nuclear Test Ban Negotiations, Bernard G. Bechhoefer
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Diplomats, Scientists, and Politicians: The United States and the Nuclear Test Ban Negotiations by Harold Karan Jacobson and Eric Stein.