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Front Matter
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Front cover, Board of advisors, Board of editors, Publication information, Contents, Dedication.
Mining The Deep Seabed: A Range Of Perspectives, George H. Aldrich, L.F.E. Goldie, Lawrence L. Herman, Roger H. Hull, Roy Lee, Ron Losch, Paul N. Mccloskey Jr., Vincent Mckelvey, Mati L. Pal, Richard Young
Mining The Deep Seabed: A Range Of Perspectives, George H. Aldrich, L.F.E. Goldie, Lawrence L. Herman, Roger H. Hull, Roy Lee, Ron Losch, Paul N. Mccloskey Jr., Vincent Mckelvey, Mati L. Pal, Richard Young
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Introduction to the symposium entitled: Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. The introduction is written by Roger H. Hull, who introduces the panel, people in attendance, and core issues involving the system of exploration and exploitation for the the deep seabed resource policy, financial arrangements, and the structure of the Authority, which all parties agree will play a major role in the development of the deep seabed.
"Peaceful Purposes" And Other Relevant Provisions Of The Revised Composite Negotiating Text: A Comparative Analysis Of The Existing And The Proposed Military Regime For The High Seas, Rex J. Zedalis
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
In view of the short term and the long term international instability which may be generated by the militarization of outer space, the polar zones, or the oceans, it is imperative that the prescriptions of international law affecting military utilization of such areas be thoroughly examined in order to determine if adequate and effective restrictions or limitations on such activities exist. This study will initiate and hopefully stimulate continuing interest in such an examination by scrutinizing the international legal prescriptions which affect various military uses of the high seas.
Back Matter
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Book review, Job placement, Ordering information, Back Cover
Financial Arrangements, Mati L. Pal
Financial Arrangements, Mati L. Pal
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This paper and panel discussion are part of the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. The issues that are dealt with in the negotiating group fall into three groups: what kinds of payments would the contractor make to the Authority, when the payments would be made, and how much would be paid.
A System Of Exploitation, George Aldrich
A System Of Exploitation, George Aldrich
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This paper and panel discussion are part of the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. This presentation defines those most important elements of a system of reasonably assured access, including the financial arrangements, the production limitation, and the very tough problem of allotting sections of the production ceiling.
The Foreign Earned Income Act Of 1978 -- Sections 911 And 913, Gary P. Scharmett
The Foreign Earned Income Act Of 1978 -- Sections 911 And 913, Gary P. Scharmett
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This Note will examine the United States tax treatment of foreign source income, under sections 911 and 913 of the Internal Revenue Code, to determine the effectiveness of either or both provisions with respect to the individual taxpayer and United States government objectives.
The Constitutionality Of Legislative Restrictions On The Employment Rights Of Legal Resident Aliens In New York State, Claire M. Schenk
The Constitutionality Of Legislative Restrictions On The Employment Rights Of Legal Resident Aliens In New York State, Claire M. Schenk
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
It is the purpose of this Note to examine the most significant statutory restrictions which remain applicable to the legal resident alien of New York. Additionally, the constitutionality of New York's restrictive employment statutes will be considered.
Back Matter
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Recent decisions, Book review, Back cover
The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act And Antitrust: A Hollow Promise, Donald E. Dekieffer
The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act And Antitrust: A Hollow Promise, Donald E. Dekieffer
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Even when it has been "successfully" used, the FSIA has not been able to overcome any of the traditional substantive defenses used by foreign companies to insulate themselves from antitrust scrutiny. Foreign compulsion, sovereign immunity, and an act of state remain impregnable bastions to American plaintiffs injured by the effects of offshore conspiracies.
The Niceties Of Nickel -- Canada And The Production Ceiling Issue At The Law Of The Sea Conference, Lawrence L. Herman
The Niceties Of Nickel -- Canada And The Production Ceiling Issue At The Law Of The Sea Conference, Lawrence L. Herman
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This paper and panel discussion are part of the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. This presentation discusses the legal and technical complexity of placing international limitations or ceilings on the production of nickel and manganese.
Japanese Attitudes Towards Commerical Agreements With The People's Republic Of China, Lewis Marks, Masaru Ono
Japanese Attitudes Towards Commerical Agreements With The People's Republic Of China, Lewis Marks, Masaru Ono
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article intends to demonstrate the similarity of Japanese and Chinese attitudes towards contractual agreements by contrasting Japan-.P.R.C. agreements with Japan-United States and Japan-third world agreements. This similarity of attitudes, the structural support framework for bilateral trade, technology, and after-sales service can explain Japan's success in trading with the P.R.C.
Front Matter
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Front Cover, Contents, Publication Information, Editorial Board of Advisors, Board of Editors.
Inducement For Exploration By Companies, Richard Young
Inducement For Exploration By Companies, Richard Young
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This presentation and panel discussion are part of the Symposium, entitled: Mining the Deep Seabed: a Range of Perspectives. It discusses why industries are interested in this activity, and what assurances companies need to continue the activity.
Domestic Legislation And The Law Of The Sea Conference, Paul N. Mccloskey Jr.
Domestic Legislation And The Law Of The Sea Conference, Paul N. Mccloskey Jr.
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This presentation and panel discussion are part of the symposium entitled: Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. It addresses some of the issues facing the United States Congress such as protecting the position of U.S. companies, as well as promoting international agreements with regards to ocean mining.
Customary International Law And Deep Seabed Mining, L.F.E. Goldie
Customary International Law And Deep Seabed Mining, L.F.E. Goldie
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Presentation and Panel Discussion from the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. This paper stresses current issues and questions involving the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea and to look at their effects.
Deep Seabed Mining And Developing Countries, Roy Lee
Deep Seabed Mining And Developing Countries, Roy Lee
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This presentation and panel discussion are part of the symposium entitled: Mining the Deep Seabed: a Range of Perspectives. The paper presents the views of the developing countries on the following group of issues: first, the Declaration of Principles and the value of seabed mining; second, the role of the Enterprise; and third, the institutional arrangements.