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Can Regulators Of International Capital Markets Strike A Balance Between Competing Interests, Roberta S. Karmel Jan 1986

Can Regulators Of International Capital Markets Strike A Balance Between Competing Interests, Roberta S. Karmel

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Hijacking Trials Overseas: The Need For An Article Iii Court, Maryellen Fullerton Jan 1986

Hijacking Trials Overseas: The Need For An Article Iii Court, Maryellen Fullerton

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Economic Perspectives On Trade In Professional Services, Jagdish N. Bhagwati Jan 1986

Economic Perspectives On Trade In Professional Services, Jagdish N. Bhagwati

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This paper will bring an economist's perspective to bear on three questions raised at this conference by some of the other important contributions:

  1. How are services different from goods;
  2. What implications do these differences have for the rules we seek to negotiate to free trade in services; and
  3. How can we induce the key developing countries, such as Brazil, Egypt and India, which have generally opposed liberalization of trade in services, to support it?

Answers to these questions will naturally bear critically on the narrower question of international trade in professional, and especially legal, services, since recommendations and decisions on …


Banning The Bomb: Law And Its Limits, Lori Fisler Damrosch Jan 1986

Banning The Bomb: Law And Its Limits, Lori Fisler Damrosch

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We can all agree with the contributors to this volume that nuclear weapons present the threat of unimaginable devastation that could bring an end to civilization and even to life on this planet. The grim calculations and stark images come back again and again, but they cannot be repeated too often: over 50,000 weapons in the United States and Soviet arsenals, each with a destructive force dwarfing the explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki; radiation effects producing indescribable suffering and death; environmental damage that defies quantification or prediction; the specter of nuclear winter rendering the earth uninhabitable. No rational being can …


Images From Abroad: Making Direct Broadcasting By Satellites Safe For Sovereignty, Joel R. Paul Jan 1986

Images From Abroad: Making Direct Broadcasting By Satellites Safe For Sovereignty, Joel R. Paul

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Private Adjudicators And The Public Interest: The Expanding Scope Of International Arbitration, William W. Park Jan 1986

Private Adjudicators And The Public Interest: The Expanding Scope Of International Arbitration, William W. Park

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When Solomon arbitrated a child custody dispute, the baby almost perished.' Today's arbitrator probably could not propose such a drastic award. Yet courts may refuse to compel arbitration of some disputes for fear that societal interests may suffer a fate similar to that which would have befallen the baby under Solomon's initial judgment. The parties to the dispute are not free to compromise rights other than their own.


Strategies For Ameliorating The Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Convictions: A Guide For Defense Attorneys, Maryellen Fullerton, Noah Kinigstein Jan 1986

Strategies For Ameliorating The Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Convictions: A Guide For Defense Attorneys, Maryellen Fullerton, Noah Kinigstein

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The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal 1981-1983, Lori Fisler Damrosch Jan 1986

The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal 1981-1983, Lori Fisler Damrosch

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It is in the nature of publishing schedules that this volume of papers presented at a colloquium in April of 1983 was printed in 1984, distributed in 1985, and reviewed in an issue to appear in early 1986. Those who have actively followed the work of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal are necessarily familiar with a large portion of the contents of this book. Not only were three of the seven chapters previously published elsewhere, but much of the descriptive and some of the analytical material throughout the book has been dealt with in a more timely fashion in the …