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Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
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Reflections On Criminal Jurisdiction In International Protection Of Cultural Property, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Reflections On Criminal Jurisdiction In International Protection Of Cultural Property, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article focuses on the issue of jurisdiction in international agreements concerning the protection of cultural property.
Editorial Board
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.
Irs Summons Issued At Canada's Request Enforceable Even Though Information Would Also Be Used For Criminal Prosecution Purposes In Canada, Ami Setright
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The United States-Canada Tax Convention of 1942 requires each contracting state to furnish the other with information obtainable under the former's revenue laws insofar as the information may be of use to the requesting state in the assessment of taxes. This Recent Development analyzes the Second Circuit Court of Appeals' decision in United States v. Manufacturers and TradersTrust Co., in which the Tax Convention of 1942 was held to permit the transfer of information despite the fact that such information would also be used for criminal prosecution in the requesting nation.
Regional Human Rights Models In Europe And Africa: A Comparison, Carol M. Tucker
Regional Human Rights Models In Europe And Africa: A Comparison, Carol M. Tucker
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article examines a number of efforts to define and ensure human rights in Europe and Africa.
Recent Developments: A Nascent Proposal For Expanding The Advisory Opinion Jurisdiction Of The International Court Of Justice, Stephen R. Crilly
Recent Developments: A Nascent Proposal For Expanding The Advisory Opinion Jurisdiction Of The International Court Of Justice, Stephen R. Crilly
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
An exploration of the possibility to expand the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
Export Trading Company Act Of 1982, Stephen R. Crilly
Export Trading Company Act Of 1982, Stephen R. Crilly
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
An overview of the Export Trading Act of 1982
The Second Computer Inquiry And The Record Carrier Competition Act Of 1981: Their Effect Upon The World Information Order, David Zuckerbraun
The Second Computer Inquiry And The Record Carrier Competition Act Of 1981: Their Effect Upon The World Information Order, David Zuckerbraun
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
An examination of international communications as applies to changing communications technology
International Control Of Illicit Movement Of The Cultural Heritage: The 1970 Unesco Convention And Some Possible Alternatives, Lyndel V. Prott
International Control Of Illicit Movement Of The Cultural Heritage: The 1970 Unesco Convention And Some Possible Alternatives, Lyndel V. Prott
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The author argues that it is necessary to use international law to prevent the illicit transfer of the cultural heritage of the nations of the world; utilizing the 1970 UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property; as well as other measures to accomplish this.
Comments On The Relevance Of Law And Culture To Cultural Property Law, James A.R. Nafziger
Comments On The Relevance Of Law And Culture To Cultural Property Law, James A.R. Nafziger
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.
Direct Foreign Investment In Cable Television Systems: An Analysis Of Alien Ownership In The Context Of The United States And Canada, Mary Louise Brown
Direct Foreign Investment In Cable Television Systems: An Analysis Of Alien Ownership In The Context Of The United States And Canada, Mary Louise Brown
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
An overview of attempts by Canadian interests to invest in American cable television is presented.
Board Of Advisors
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.
Contents Page
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.
International Commercial Arbitration: Domestic Recognition And Enforcement Of The Inter-American Convention On International Commercial Arbitration, Chaim Alexander Levin
International Commercial Arbitration: Domestic Recognition And Enforcement Of The Inter-American Convention On International Commercial Arbitration, Chaim Alexander Levin
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
An investigation of the provisions of the Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration.
Export And Import Controls On Movement Of The Cultural Heritage: Problems At The National Level, P. J. O'Keefe
Export And Import Controls On Movement Of The Cultural Heritage: Problems At The National Level, P. J. O'Keefe
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The author examines implications of national court decisions in regard to import and export controls on the cultural heritage.
A Note On Some Diverse Meanings Of "The Common Heritage Of Mankind.", L. F.E. Goldie
A Note On Some Diverse Meanings Of "The Common Heritage Of Mankind.", L. F.E. Goldie
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The author attempts to define the notion of The Common Heritage Of Mankind as pertains to the mining of the ocean floor.
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Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
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Countervailing Duties And Non-Market Economies: The Case Of The Peoples Republic Of China, David James Cichanowicz
Countervailing Duties And Non-Market Economies: The Case Of The Peoples Republic Of China, David James Cichanowicz
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article offers a summary of the arguments presented to the U. S. Department of Commerce at a hearing on November 6, 1983 regarding the issue of whether U.S. countervailing duty (CVD) laws are to be applied in investigations of imports from non-market economy (NME) countries, specifically, the Peoples Republic of China.
Some Reflections On The Contribution Of The International Court Of Justice To The Development Of International Law, Manfred Lachs
Some Reflections On The Contribution Of The International Court Of Justice To The Development Of International Law, Manfred Lachs
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article focuses on the ways in which the International Court of Justice influences international law.
Publication Information
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In Litigation Concerning The Recovery Of Historic Shipwrecks, Douglas B. Shallcross, Anne G. Giesecke
Recent Developments In Litigation Concerning The Recovery Of Historic Shipwrecks, Douglas B. Shallcross, Anne G. Giesecke
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Three groups have a special interest in historic shipwrecks: the sport diving community, members of the archeological and historic preservation communities, and professional treasure salvors. Litigation between these groups is the subject of this article.
Books Received
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.
1981-82 Survey Of International Law In The Second Circuit, Patricia J. Youngblood
1981-82 Survey Of International Law In The Second Circuit, Patricia J. Youngblood
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This work examines the cases before the Second Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals 1981-1982, with special attention to relations with Cuba.