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Relations Of Employers With Workers' Representatives In The United States, J. Ralph Beaird Jun 1986

Relations Of Employers With Workers' Representatives In The United States, J. Ralph Beaird

Scholarly Works

There is no question but that current policy in the United States comes down heavily on the side of management flexibility in the area of economic decisionmaking. The question is: should that be changed?


Newsletter, May 1986, Vol. 3, No. 1, The Dean Rusk International Law Center May 1986

Newsletter, May 1986, Vol. 3, No. 1, The Dean Rusk International Law Center

Newsletters

Japanese Judicial Jurisdiction: Are Japanese Courts Catching Up With Americans? The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law; Rusk Center Activities; Selected Recent Acquisitions; International Development


The Future Of The United Nations And The World Government., Ge Fan Liu Jan 1986

The Future Of The United Nations And The World Government., Ge Fan Liu

LLM Theses and Essays

The purpose of this thesis is to provide a proposal which I think is very correct to keep peace in the future of the world. We are all not sure what is going to happen in the future, but what we know at least is what is most likely going to happen and what work we can do that if we do it we can avoid disaster. Based upon this logic, I find World Government is the most likely candidate which can save human life and keep the peace as I have discussed in the whole paper.


The Role Of Efficiency Justifications In U.S.-American And West German Merger Control Law: A Comparison, Christian Westerhausen Jan 1986

The Role Of Efficiency Justifications In U.S.-American And West German Merger Control Law: A Comparison, Christian Westerhausen

LLM Theses and Essays

When merger control laws first emerged in the United States and West Germany in the early 1900s, some businessmen and economists argued that the efficiency of businesses was impeded by antimerger laws. They contended that only very large businesses could realize significant efficiencies, be internationally competitive, and attain technological progress. This paper analyzes the role that these efficiency arguments had on the laws in West Germany and the United States, respectively. German law mainly upheld the idea that preservation of competition was most important for business efficiency, but also included a provision that firms could put forward the social desirability …


Motion Pictures In American And International Copyright Law, Christof Siefarth Jan 1986

Motion Pictures In American And International Copyright Law, Christof Siefarth

LLM Theses and Essays

This thesis intends to examine some problems of motion pictures in American and international copyright law. Motion pictures are one of the most fascinating forms of communication and entertainment. They are of enormous commercial significance and are probably the most complex works in the field of copyright law. The American motion picture industry is heavily influential throughout the world. Therefore, the subject of this work will be mainly the American copyright law. Solutions of other legal systems are treated when they provide interesting alternatives or similarities.