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Businesspersons, Governments, And International Law, Halil Rahman Basaran Apr 2019

Businesspersons, Governments, And International Law, Halil Rahman Basaran

Louisiana Law Review

The article sets forth evidence to substantiate the dynamics and tensions among businessperson, governments and international law with particular focus on issues related to controlling the development of cryptocurrencies through taxation, regulation or even prohibition.


The Legality Of Extraterritorial Application Of Competition Law And The Need To Adopt A Unified Approach, Thanh Phan Dec 2016

The Legality Of Extraterritorial Application Of Competition Law And The Need To Adopt A Unified Approach, Thanh Phan

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on the international law and the foundation of the extraterritorial application of competition law (EACL) and proposes a unified approach for all countries to use when considering the extraterritorial application of competition law.


Networking Customary Law, Scott Sullivan Jan 2013

Networking Customary Law, Scott Sullivan

Journal Articles

In United States v. Jones, the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether gathering four weeks of GPS information capturing a suspect’s movement on public roads constituted an unlawful search under the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

In two separate concurring opinions, Justices Alito and Sotomayor rejected the notion that all of a citizen’s movements in public were free from the Amendment’s protection. A unifying theme for both justices was the power of contemporary technology to aggregate isolated acts into a comprehensive knowledge of a person’s private life. Justice Alito writing on behalf of four Justices notes that, over time, the …


Federal Constitutions, Global Governance, And The Role Of Forests In Regulating Climate Change, Blake Hudson Jan 2012

Federal Constitutions, Global Governance, And The Role Of Forests In Regulating Climate Change, Blake Hudson

Journal Articles

Federal systems of government present more difficulties for international treaty formation than perhaps any other form of governance. Federal constitutions that grant subnational governments virtually exclusive regulatory authority over certain subject matter may constrain national governments during international negotiations - a national government that cannot constitutionally bind subnational governments to an international agreement cannot freely arrange its international obligations. While federal nations that grant subnational governments exclusive regulatory control obviously place value on stringent decentralization and the benefits it provides in those regulatory areas, the difficulty lies in striking a balance between global governance and constitutional decentralization in federal systems. …


Greenlighting American Citizens: Proceed With Caution, Philip Dore Nov 2011

Greenlighting American Citizens: Proceed With Caution, Philip Dore

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


The International Trend Toward Requiring Good Cause For Tenant Eviction: Dangerous Portents For The United States?, Andrea B. Carroll Jan 2008

The International Trend Toward Requiring Good Cause For Tenant Eviction: Dangerous Portents For The United States?, Andrea B. Carroll

Journal Articles

This article is a first step in an effort to critically examine the invasion of a rather dangerous European property law trend into American law. The view of the right to safe, adequate, and affordable housing as a fundamental right held by all mankind is quickly growing, with more than nine countries now recognizing it. The problem is that the recognition of this fundamental right begs the question of how it is to be assured. The method of assurance chosen by most jurisdictions recognizing a right to housing is a scheme of good cause eviction. Under such a regime, a …


Vattel's Doctrine On Territory Transfers In International Law And The Cession Of Louisiana To The United States Of America, Stéphane Beaulac Aug 2003

Vattel's Doctrine On Territory Transfers In International Law And The Cession Of Louisiana To The United States Of America, Stéphane Beaulac

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Le Transfert De Territoire En Droit International Selon Vattel Et La Cession De La Louisiane Aux États-Unis D'Amérique, Stéphane Beaulac Aug 2003

Le Transfert De Territoire En Droit International Selon Vattel Et La Cession De La Louisiane Aux États-Unis D'Amérique, Stéphane Beaulac

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Challenges Facing State Constitutions In The Twenty-First Century, Ann Lousin Nov 2001

Challenges Facing State Constitutions In The Twenty-First Century, Ann Lousin

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Current And Future Legal Uses Of Direct Broadchast Satellites In International Law, James Edwin Bailey Iii Jan 1985

Current And Future Legal Uses Of Direct Broadchast Satellites In International Law, James Edwin Bailey Iii

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Oil Rights In The Gulf Of Suez, Richard A. Curry Aug 1978

Oil Rights In The Gulf Of Suez, Richard A. Curry

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Development Of Ocean Space - An International Dilemma, Arvid Pardo Dec 1970

Development Of Ocean Space - An International Dilemma, Arvid Pardo

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


American Foreign Policy And International Law, Eugene V. Rostow Apr 1957

American Foreign Policy And International Law, Eugene V. Rostow

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Welcome And Opening Remarks, Paul M. Hebert Jun 1956

Welcome And Opening Remarks, Paul M. Hebert

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Contract Approach To International Law, Stanley D. Metzger Jun 1956

A Contract Approach To International Law, Stanley D. Metzger

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Treaties As Law In National Courts: The United States, Quincy Wright Jun 1956

Treaties As Law In National Courts: The United States, Quincy Wright

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mid-South Regional Conference On International Law And Foreign Trade: Papers And Other Proceedings, Leon Lebowitz Jun 1956

Mid-South Regional Conference On International Law And Foreign Trade: Papers And Other Proceedings, Leon Lebowitz

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Doing Business In Foreign Countries, Woodfin L. Butte Jun 1956

Doing Business In Foreign Countries, Woodfin L. Butte

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Treaties As Law In National Courts: Latin America, Ernesto Dihigo Jun 1956

Treaties As Law In National Courts: Latin America, Ernesto Dihigo

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Treaties As Law In National Courts: Comments From An Italian Viewpoint, Giuseppe Bisconti Jun 1956

Treaties As Law In National Courts: Comments From An Italian Viewpoint, Giuseppe Bisconti

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legislative Power In Federal Constitutional Systems - The Experience Of The Commonwealth Countries, Edward Mcwhinney Jun 1954

Legislative Power In Federal Constitutional Systems - The Experience Of The Commonwealth Countries, Edward Mcwhinney

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prospects Of International Unification Of Law From A European Viewpoint, Mario Matteucci Nov 1949

Prospects Of International Unification Of Law From A European Viewpoint, Mario Matteucci

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.