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Full-Text Articles in Law
Normalization Of Relations With The People’S Republic Of China: Practical Implications, Hungdah Chiu
Normalization Of Relations With The People’S Republic Of China: Practical Implications, Hungdah Chiu
Congressional Testimony
Hearings Before the United States House of Representatives, Committee on International Relations, Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs. 95th Congress, 1st Session (September/October, 1977).
The Revised Hague Rules On Bills Of Lading, Gabriel M. Wilner
The Revised Hague Rules On Bills Of Lading, Gabriel M. Wilner
Scholarly Works
In what amounts to a proposed new Convention to replace the "Hague Rules," the United Nations Commission on International Law (UNCITRAL) has included an Article (22) authorizing parties to a contract for the carriage of goods to provide for arbitration of disputes arising therefrom. States which become parties to the Convention would be required to give effect to such a contract. The proposed Convention gives the plaintiff much the same options with respect to either the judicial or the arbitral forum. These options as to locale tend to favor the defending party -- usually the carrier. On the other hand, …
Dispute Settlement In The Law Of The Sea Convention: The Military Activities Exception, Mark Weston Janis
Dispute Settlement In The Law Of The Sea Convention: The Military Activities Exception, Mark Weston Janis
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Subsidies And Countervailing Duties--Analysis And A Proposal, John J. Barceló Iii
Subsidies And Countervailing Duties--Analysis And A Proposal, John J. Barceló Iii
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The author recommends a new scheme for regulating the use of government subsidies and countervailing duties in international trade, an area presently regulated by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. He contends that these rules should be based to a large extent on principles of free trade and economic efficiency. In addition to setting out proposed regulations, the author analyzes the strength and weaknesses of free trade theory and of the present GATT rules regarding subsidies and countervailing duties.
Canada And The United States: A Changing Relationship In A Changing World, Panel Discussion And Prognostications, John J. Barceló Iii
Canada And The United States: A Changing Relationship In A Changing World, Panel Discussion And Prognostications, John J. Barceló Iii
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Canada And The United States: A Changing Relationship In A Changing World, Panel Discussion On Regulation Of Foreign Investment And Trade, John J. Barceló Iii
Canada And The United States: A Changing Relationship In A Changing World, Panel Discussion On Regulation Of Foreign Investment And Trade, John J. Barceló Iii
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Review. International Claims: Their Settlement By Lump Sum Agreements By R. B. Lillich And B. H. Weston, A. A. Fatouros
Book Review. International Claims: Their Settlement By Lump Sum Agreements By R. B. Lillich And B. H. Weston, A. A. Fatouros
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
On Domesticating Giants: Further Reflections On The Legal Approach To Transnational Enterprise, A. A. Fatouros
On Domesticating Giants: Further Reflections On The Legal Approach To Transnational Enterprise, A. A. Fatouros
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This article continues a line of inquiry begun long ago at the University of Western Ontario, at a time when transnational enterprise was dealt with under the heading of "direct private foreign investment." It picks up and develops certain points made in some relatively recent articles of mine, such as, The Computer and the Mudhut: Notes on Multinational Enterprise in Developing Countries (1971), 10 Columbia J. Transn'l. L. 325; Multinational Enterprise and Extraterritoriality (1972), 1 J. Contemporary Business (No. 4); and especially, Problemes et ethodes d'une reglementation des enterprises multinationales (1974), 101 J. Droit Int'l (Clunet) 495.
Book Review. The Concept Of Jus Cogens In The Law Of Treaties By C. L. Rozakis, A. A. Fatouros
Book Review. The Concept Of Jus Cogens In The Law Of Treaties By C. L. Rozakis, A. A. Fatouros
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Afro-America And International Law, Henry J. Richardson
Introduction: Afro-America And International Law, Henry J. Richardson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Le Regime Juridique Des Investissements Étrangers En Gréce. Contribution À Une Théorie De L’Investissement International By K. G. Mavrias, A. A. Fatouros
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Digest Of Important Canadian Cases Reported In 1976 In The Fields Of Public International Law And Conflict Of Laws, Sharon A. Williams
Digest Of Important Canadian Cases Reported In 1976 In The Fields Of Public International Law And Conflict Of Laws, Sharon A. Williams
Articles & Book Chapters
No abstract provided.
The Polish Art Treasures In Canada, 1940-60, Sharon A. Williams
The Polish Art Treasures In Canada, 1940-60, Sharon A. Williams
Articles & Book Chapters
The case of the Polish art treasures in Canada presents two important issues: the question of immunity of a foreign state's public movable property and the question of state responsibility for such property.