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Panel Discussion Oct 1979

Panel Discussion

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legal Aspects Of Letters Of Credit And Related Secured Transactions, Boris Kozolchyk Oct 1979

Legal Aspects Of Letters Of Credit And Related Secured Transactions, Boris Kozolchyk

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Customs Valuation And Customs Enforcement, Gilbert Lee Sandler Oct 1979

Customs Valuation And Customs Enforcement, Gilbert Lee Sandler

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Customs Classification And The Use Of Foreign Trade Zones, Thomas G. Travis Oct 1979

Customs Classification And The Use Of Foreign Trade Zones, Thomas G. Travis

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protection Against Foreign Subsidies And Certain Pricing Practices: The Countervailing Duty And The Anti-Dumping Duty, Max N. Berry Oct 1979

Protection Against Foreign Subsidies And Certain Pricing Practices: The Countervailing Duty And The Anti-Dumping Duty, Max N. Berry

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Import Relief, Unfair Trade Practices And The Generalized System Of Preferences, Mark R. Sandstrom Oct 1979

Import Relief, Unfair Trade Practices And The Generalized System Of Preferences, Mark R. Sandstrom

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments In Securing Jurisdiction Over Foreign Firms And Individuals, Dennis O. Lynch Oct 1979

Recent Developments In Securing Jurisdiction Over Foreign Firms And Individuals, Dennis O. Lynch

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Compelling Arbitration And The Judicial Review Of Arbitral Awards, Alan C. Swan Oct 1979

Compelling Arbitration And The Judicial Review Of Arbitral Awards, Alan C. Swan

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Financing Exports: Government And Multinational Programs, Peter A. Hornbostel Oct 1979

Financing Exports: Government And Multinational Programs, Peter A. Hornbostel

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Closing Remarks, Dean Soia Mentschikoff Oct 1979

Closing Remarks, Dean Soia Mentschikoff

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Obtaining Evidence For International Litigation In American Courts, Jay L. Westbrook Oct 1979

Obtaining Evidence For International Litigation In American Courts, Jay L. Westbrook

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Conduct Of International Arbitration, Sanuek V. Goekjian Oct 1979

The Conduct Of International Arbitration, Sanuek V. Goekjian

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Stabilization Programs Of The International Monetary Fund: The Case Of Bolivia, Melvin Burke Jul 1979

The Stabilization Programs Of The International Monetary Fund: The Case Of Bolivia, Melvin Burke

School of Economics Faculty Scholarship

The ubiquitous, much studied but little understood, stabilization programs of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) exist today throughout the so-called Third World. The IMF's stated objective is to facilitate the expansion of international trade as a step toward the promotion and maintenance of high levels of employment and real income and the development of the productive resources of all members. It employs vast financial resources and political power to promote the free flow of international trade and finance.


The Judicial Resolution Of Legal Disputes In The Integration Movements Of The Hemisphere, David J. Padilla Apr 1979

The Judicial Resolution Of Legal Disputes In The Integration Movements Of The Hemisphere, David J. Padilla

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction: Perspectives On Antidumping Law And Policy, John J. Jackson Jan 1979

Introduction: Perspectives On Antidumping Law And Policy, John J. Jackson

Michigan Journal of International Law

The successful dismantling of most high tariffs of the noncommunist industrialized world over the last thirty years has revealed other trade measures which previously posed relatively little risk to the flow of trade. One such measure is "antidumping duties," which each year seems to grow more prominent as a cause of tension between trading nations. Although in recent months front-page news stories have focused considerable attention on the problems of dumping and the response of antidumping duties, it is probably safe to assume that the general public, and even most laymen, have little understanding of the practice and concept of …


Proposals For Change In The Administration Of The Antidumping Act, Stephen L. Gibson Jan 1979

Proposals For Change In The Administration Of The Antidumping Act, Stephen L. Gibson

Michigan Journal of International Law

This article suggests changes that might be made in the administration of the existing Act to improve the efficiency of investigations and the fairness of determinations under the Act in its present form. Most of these suggestions are addressed to the Treasury Department's fair value investigation, with only a few comments on the International Trade Commission injury investigation phase. The ITC has developed a framework for injury investigations that appears generally to be both workable and acceptable to interested parties. Treasury's fair value investigation, on the other hand, has tended to be more controversial. This stems in part from the …


The Standard Of Injury In The Resolution Of Antidumping Disputes, Edward J. Krauland Jan 1979

The Standard Of Injury In The Resolution Of Antidumping Disputes, Edward J. Krauland

Michigan Journal of International Law

When a private party files a dumping complaint, the Antidumping Act of 1921 provides a two-step procedure for examining an alleged infraction by a foreign exporter. First, the Department of the Treasury must determine if imports are being marketed within the United States at less than fair value (hereinafter LTFV). If Treasury makes an affirmative determination, the International Trade Commission (ITC) must then determine if a United States industry is being injured, is likely to be injured, or is prevented from being established by reason of the LTFV sales. If any of these forms of injury is found, an antidumping …


Antidumping Law In Japan, Gary Saxonhouse Jan 1979

Antidumping Law In Japan, Gary Saxonhouse

Michigan Journal of International Law

The Japanese antidumping law neither works nor is it practiced. Until very recently, it has been a case of managed economy, with extensive government-business interaction obviating the need to use antidumping laws. While some legislation has been on the books, there's never been an action filed under the available legal framework for antidumping actions.


European Antidumping Law And Procedure, Dieter Oldekop, Ivo Van Bael Jan 1979

European Antidumping Law And Procedure, Dieter Oldekop, Ivo Van Bael

Michigan Journal of International Law

This article is adapted from the presentations made by Messrs. Oldekop and Van Bael at the Symposium on Antidumping Law held at the University of Michigan Law School on November 3 and 4, 1978.


Annotated Bibliography 1965-78, Michigan Journal Of International Law Jan 1979

Annotated Bibliography 1965-78, Michigan Journal Of International Law

Michigan Journal of International Law

Dumping frequently has been treated in legal literature as a subject comfortably reviewed, from abstract economic theory to administrative practice, within a single law review article or note. As a consequence, many authors produce lengthy overviews, often duplicating the efforts of others. The annotations point to areas of particular strengths and weaknesses in the legal writing on the subject from 1965 to 1978. This allows the reader to move quickly to the leading discussions, without undue labor on repetitive pieces. The topical headings should not be considered airtight compartments. As noted, many authors attempt to cover every aspect of the …


Citations To The Antidumping Act Of 1921, Michigan Journal Of International Law Jan 1979

Citations To The Antidumping Act Of 1921, Michigan Journal Of International Law

Michigan Journal of International Law

List of citations to Antidumping Act of 1921


The Antidumping Law: Repeal It Or Revise It, John J. Barceló Iii Jan 1979

The Antidumping Law: Repeal It Or Revise It, John J. Barceló Iii

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Reed U. Wiser: Aviation - Warsaw Convention - Liability Of Carrier's Employees, Victoria A. Steffen Jan 1979

Reed U. Wiser: Aviation - Warsaw Convention - Liability Of Carrier's Employees, Victoria A. Steffen

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Zenith Radio Corp. V. United States: Countervailing Duty - Application To Nonexcessive Remission Of Indirect Taxes, Joseph Murphy Bracken Jan 1979

Zenith Radio Corp. V. United States: Countervailing Duty - Application To Nonexcessive Remission Of Indirect Taxes, Joseph Murphy Bracken

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Hunt V. Mobil Oil Co.: Act Of State Doctrine - Applicability Of Commercial Exception To Expropriation, Edward R. Hargadon Jan 1979

Hunt V. Mobil Oil Co.: Act Of State Doctrine - Applicability Of Commercial Exception To Expropriation, Edward R. Hargadon

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Disclosure Of Foreign Direct Investment In United States Agricultural Property, Edward C. Brewer, Iii Jan 1979

Disclosure Of Foreign Direct Investment In United States Agricultural Property, Edward C. Brewer, Iii

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

On October 14, 1978, Congress passed the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act, to require reports by foreign persons of their holdings in agricultural property. The Act directs the Secretary of Agriculture to compile data from these reports, and to analyze the effect of foreign investment upon the agricultural economy. In its 1976 survey of foreign direct investment in the United States, the Department of Commerce found that, although sufficient data existed in most areas of the economy to support an assessment of the effect of foreign direct investment, data on foreign ownership of real estate was insufficient. This was attributed …


Taiwan Relations Act: Legislative Re-Recognition, Carl L. Gable Jan 1979

Taiwan Relations Act: Legislative Re-Recognition, Carl L. Gable

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The surprise and drama of President Carter's recognition of the People's Republic of China as "the sole legal government of China" have overshadowed the unique legal concepts on which his policy rests. Those concepts impact directly on private trade and investment transactions with Taiwan. They may also sound the death knell for traditional definitions of the term "recognition" in international law and diplomacy.

The recognition of a government such as the People's Republic of China (and the related termination of recognition of the Republic of China government) is a unique hybrid: a political act of the executive branch which directly …


Books Received, C. C. S. Jan 1979

Books Received, C. C. S.

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

ACCESS TO ENERGY: 2000 AND AFTER

By Melvin A. Conant

Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1979. Pp. 134.

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THE CHEYENNE WAY: CONFLICT AND CASE LAW IN PRIMITIVE JURISPRUDENCE

By K.N. Llewellyn and E. Adamson Hoebel Norman:

University of Oklahoma Press, 1978. Pp. 360.

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CHINESE LEGAL TRADITION UNDER THE MONGOLS: THE CODE OF 1291 AS RECONSTRUCTED

By Paul Heng-chao Ch'en.

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979. Pp. 205.

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EUROPEAN CAPITAL MARKETS: TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT

By Bruno H. Solnik

Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books, 1973. Pp. 114.

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MODERN INTERNATIONAL LAW

By R.C. Hingorani

Oceana: Dobbs …


The Draft U.K./U.S. Judgments Convention: A British Viewpoint, P.M. North Jan 1979

The Draft U.K./U.S. Judgments Convention: A British Viewpoint, P.M. North

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

The United States and the United Kingdom are presently completing negotiations on an accord that will providefor the reciprocal recognition and enforcement of civil judgments. The negotiations have been the subject of considerable debate, the sharpest criticism being expressed by British exporters who fear that recognition of United States judgments in the United Kingdom will subject them to increased antitrust and products liability claims. Through an analysis of theproposed agreement against the existing statutory and common law rules, Commissioner North addresses these criticisms. He concludes that the additional burden of American judgments on English defendants created by the agreement does …


Fimex Corp. V. Barmatic Products Co.: Robinson-Patman Act - Application To Goods Purchased For Resale Abroad, David Salem Jan 1979

Fimex Corp. V. Barmatic Products Co.: Robinson-Patman Act - Application To Goods Purchased For Resale Abroad, David Salem

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.