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Property Rights In Celestial Bodies: A Question Of Pressing Concern To All Mankind, Megan Alexa Mackay Jan 2020

Property Rights In Celestial Bodies: A Question Of Pressing Concern To All Mankind, Megan Alexa Mackay

Marquette Law Review

Commercial interest in outer space is increasing, thanks in part to technological developments and private sector investment. Major spacefaring nations—including the United States, China, and Russia—are suddenly having to grapple with issues of space law that have not been so hotly debated since the Cold War. Unfortunately, the foundational document governing the use of outer space and its resources is the Outer Space Treaty from 1967. Written from the perspective of an earlier era and intentionally nonspecific in much of its phrasing, this agreement has stymied the economic development of space resources by its ambiguously worded prohibition on the appropriation …


Trump’S New Trade Policy: Risks For North American Food And Farms, Karen Hansen Kuhn Jan 2018

Trump’S New Trade Policy: Risks For North American Food And Farms, Karen Hansen Kuhn

Journal of Food Law & Policy

In his presidential campaign, Trump promised to build a “great, great wall”, and he promised to renegotiate the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), leaving open the possibility of pulling out entirely. There are many concerns with NAFTA as it currently exists and there are many areas in which renegotiation would be welcome. This essay argues, however, the Trump administration’s loyalties to big business could hinder positive change. If NAFTA is significantly renegotiated, it should be with farmer and consumer interests in mind, not those of multinational corporations.


Naftthe Road To Free Trade: Chilean Accession, James E. Etri Oct 2017

Naftthe Road To Free Trade: Chilean Accession, James E. Etri

Law and Business Review of the Americas

No abstract provided.


Saving The Political Consensus In Favor Of Free Trade, Timothy Meyer Apr 2017

Saving The Political Consensus In Favor Of Free Trade, Timothy Meyer

Vanderbilt Law Review

2016 was the year that the political consensus in favor of liberalized international trade collapsed. Today, across the world, voters' belief that international trade agreements lead to economic inequality threatens to derail ratification of the next generation of trade agreements and undo the substantial gains made under existing arrangements. The United States elected Donald Trump president on a platform of rolling back or renegotiating trade agreements. President Trump has moved to fulfill that promise immediately upon taking office by "unsigning" the Trans-Pacific Partnership ("TPP), the most recent major effort to liberalize global trading rules, and initiating efforts to renegotiate the …


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Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Trips Article 31(B) And The Hiv/Aids Epidemic, Johanna Kehl Apr 2016

Trips Article 31(B) And The Hiv/Aids Epidemic, Johanna Kehl

Journal of Intellectual Property Law

No abstract provided.


A Supreme Court Homecoming, George S. Isaacson Apr 2016

A Supreme Court Homecoming, George S. Isaacson

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

No abstract provided.


Legitimacy And The International Trade Regime, Thomas Christiano Dec 2015

Legitimacy And The International Trade Regime, Thomas Christiano

San Diego Law Review

Issues of global justice and trade are usually dealt with in terms of what a just system of trade is like and what the distribution of income, opportunities, or welfare ought to be. But the question I address and explore is what a legitimate way of making decisions in the international realm is. This issue has arisen acutely in the case of the formation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and other international institutions. In particular, many have complained that developed countries engaged in hard bargaining with developing countries in the conferences that led up to the formation of the …


How To Construct Global Justice, Aaron James Dec 2015

How To Construct Global Justice, Aaron James

San Diego Law Review

Do social relationships between people give rise to any demands of social justice whatsoever? If they do, are they of any practical significance given the relationships living human beings are actually in? And, might they be so significant as to ground a theory of global justice—if not the whole of anything rightly called justice, then at least of the central range of issues in world politics? Finally, could that perhaps be what a political philosophy of global justice should mainly be about?

Here, in bare outline, is how the answers to all of these questions might be “yes,” at least …


Balancing National Public Policy And Free Trade, Diane A. Desierto Jul 2015

Balancing National Public Policy And Free Trade, Diane A. Desierto

Pace International Law Review

In the wake of the impasse between the World Trade Organization (WTO) and India regarding the ratification of the Protocol to the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) that concluded during the Ninth WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali, Indonesia on December of 2013, WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo admitted that while the WTO succeeds in resolving trade disputes and monitoring trade practices, it “has failed to deliver new multilateral results since its creation.” This systemic failure in the trade negotiations pillar of the WTO is evident to all of its 160 Members. It is evident from thirteen years of stalled negotiations under the …


Reconciling Cultural Diversity And Free Trade In The Digital Age: A Cultural Analysis Of The International Trade In Content Items, Claire Wright Jul 2015

Reconciling Cultural Diversity And Free Trade In The Digital Age: A Cultural Analysis Of The International Trade In Content Items, Claire Wright

Akron Law Review

This article is the first in a series of three articles by the same author on the subject of the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules on content items, such as movies and music recordings. This first article in the series provides a cultural analysis of the international trade in content items.


Customs Valuation In The European Economic Community, William M. Snyder Apr 2015

Customs Valuation In The European Economic Community, William M. Snyder

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Foreign Investment Review Agency (Fira) And The General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade (Gatt): Incompatible?, Emily F. Carasco Apr 2015

The Foreign Investment Review Agency (Fira) And The General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade (Gatt): Incompatible?, Emily F. Carasco

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Antidumping Law: The Court Of International Trade Establishes The Guidelines The International Trade Commission Must Follow In Assessing The Validity Of An Existing Antidumping Order, Stephen E. Farish Mar 2015

Antidumping Law: The Court Of International Trade Establishes The Guidelines The International Trade Commission Must Follow In Assessing The Validity Of An Existing Antidumping Order, Stephen E. Farish

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Extraterritorial Jurisdiction - Antitrust - The Impact Of The British Protection Of Trading Interests Act On The United States Antitrust Suit Brought By Laker Airways Against British Airways And British Caledonian., Ward S. Bondurant Mar 2015

Extraterritorial Jurisdiction - Antitrust - The Impact Of The British Protection Of Trading Interests Act On The United States Antitrust Suit Brought By Laker Airways Against British Airways And British Caledonian., Ward S. Bondurant

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Congressional Perspective On Multilateral Trade Negotiations, Edgar L. Jenkins Dec 2014

Congressional Perspective On Multilateral Trade Negotiations, Edgar L. Jenkins

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Breaking Nafta's Habits: The Pacific Rim Dispute And The Ongoing Challenge Of Fostering Environmental Protection In The Age Of Free Trade, Daniel J. Monahan May 2014

Breaking Nafta's Habits: The Pacific Rim Dispute And The Ongoing Challenge Of Fostering Environmental Protection In The Age Of Free Trade, Daniel J. Monahan

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Nafta Alternative: Saving Korus Fta Dumping Appeals From The Dumps, Czarina Powell Jan 2014

The Nafta Alternative: Saving Korus Fta Dumping Appeals From The Dumps, Czarina Powell

Canada-United States Law Journal

Antidumping duties are a trade remedy often utilized against producers in the United States' own bilateral trading partners. Because of Chevron deference, foreign companies are at greater risk of being branded "dumpers" simply upon the onset of a petition. On March 15, 2013, the United States celebrated the one-year anniversary of the signing into force of the Korea-US (KORUS) Free Trade Agreement and its promise to eliminate barriers and tariffs.


U.S. Trade Policy: Increased Emphasis On Worker Rights, Marisa Anne Pagnattaro Oct 2013

U.S. Trade Policy: Increased Emphasis On Worker Rights, Marisa Anne Pagnattaro

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Making U.S. Trade Policy Serve Global Food Security Goals, Karen Hansen-Kuhn Mar 2012

Making U.S. Trade Policy Serve Global Food Security Goals, Karen Hansen-Kuhn

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


The Sopa-Tpp Nexus, Jonathan Band Jan 2012

The Sopa-Tpp Nexus, Jonathan Band

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Shark Laws With Teeth: How Deep Can U.S. Conservation Laws Cut Into Global Trade Regulations, Kaitlin M. Wojnar Jan 2012

Shark Laws With Teeth: How Deep Can U.S. Conservation Laws Cut Into Global Trade Regulations, Kaitlin M. Wojnar

Animal Law Review

Controversy surrounding application of the Shark & Fishery Conservation Act of 2010 (Shark Conservation Act) reflects a culmination of competing interests between environmental conservation and international free trade. Non-governmental organizations are pressuring the United States (U.S.) government to use the Shark Conservation Act to impose trade sanctions against countries that do not have specific regulations on shark finning. The implementation of such import bans, however, could negatively impact the nation’s relationships with some of its principal trade partners and violate international obligations under multilateral trade treaties. This Note proposes that the U.S. cannot impose such an embargo on shark products …


The Global Politics Of Food: A Critical Overview, Nancy Ehrenreich, Beth Lyon Oct 2011

The Global Politics Of Food: A Critical Overview, Nancy Ehrenreich, Beth Lyon

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Trade Agreement Creating Barriers To International Trade?: Acta Border Measures And Goods In Transit , Henning Grosse Ruse - Khan Jan 2011

A Trade Agreement Creating Barriers To International Trade?: Acta Border Measures And Goods In Transit , Henning Grosse Ruse - Khan

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Labor Rights And Environmental Protection Under Nafta And Other U.S. Free Trade Agreements, David A. Gantz, C. Ryan Reetz, Guillermo Aguilar-Alvarez, Jan Paulsson Jan 2011

Labor Rights And Environmental Protection Under Nafta And Other U.S. Free Trade Agreements, David A. Gantz, C. Ryan Reetz, Guillermo Aguilar-Alvarez, Jan Paulsson

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Trade And Investment Treaties, The Rule Of Law, And Standards Of The Administration Of Justice, Alejandro M. Garro, Stephen J. Schnably, Pedro Martinez Fraga, David Abraham Jan 2011

Trade And Investment Treaties, The Rule Of Law, And Standards Of The Administration Of Justice, Alejandro M. Garro, Stephen J. Schnably, Pedro Martinez Fraga, David Abraham

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Poverty, Islamist Extremism, And The Debacle Of Doha Round Counter-Terrorism: Part Two Of A Trilogy - Non-Agricultural Market Access And Services Trade, Raj Bhala Jan 2011

Poverty, Islamist Extremism, And The Debacle Of Doha Round Counter-Terrorism: Part Two Of A Trilogy - Non-Agricultural Market Access And Services Trade, Raj Bhala

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Is The Wedding Of Trade And Human Rights A Marriage Of Convenience Or A Lasting Union?, Susan Ariel Aaronson Jan 2010

Is The Wedding Of Trade And Human Rights A Marriage Of Convenience Or A Lasting Union?, Susan Ariel Aaronson

Human Rights & Human Welfare

A review of:

Forced to Be Good: Why Trade Agreements Boost Human Rights. By Emilie Hafner-Burton. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009. 220pp.


The Constitutional Political Economy Of Free Trade: Reexamining Nafta-Style Congressional-Executive Agreements, James J. Varellas Jan 2009

The Constitutional Political Economy Of Free Trade: Reexamining Nafta-Style Congressional-Executive Agreements, James J. Varellas

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Globalization Of Health And Safety Standards: Delegation Of Regulatory Authority In The Sps Agreement Of The 1994 Agreement Establishing The World Trade Organization, Tim Buthe Jan 2008

The Globalization Of Health And Safety Standards: Delegation Of Regulatory Authority In The Sps Agreement Of The 1994 Agreement Establishing The World Trade Organization, Tim Buthe

Law and Contemporary Problems

Buthe examines why states delegated regulatory authority in the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures, an integral part of the founding treaty of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Buthe argues that, to explain this case of international delegation, principal-agent theory must be complemented by an analysis of cost-benefit calculations of the relevant domestic interest groups. Given these domestic interests, governments decided to institutionalize international cooperation on SPS measures outside of the WTO because they believed that such delegation would minimize the political costs of the loss of policymaking autonomy. Buthe notes, however, that in retrospect it …