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Articles 61 - 67 of 67
Full-Text Articles in Commercial Law
Back Matter
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Book Review, Books Received, Back Cover
The Scope Of The National Environmental Policy Act: Should The 102(2)(C) Impact Statement Provision Be Applicable To A Federal Agency's Activities Having Environmental Consequences Within Another Sovereign's Jurisdiction?, Jeremy Galton
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This Note analyzes the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act's 102(2)(C) provision to determine its applicability to federal agencies' actions abroad.
Legal Integration In The Common Market, Harold L. Marquis
Legal Integration In The Common Market, Harold L. Marquis
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The primary purpose of this article is to analyze the interaction between the Court of Justice and national courts from the standpoint of its impact upon integration in the Common Market. The status and success of the Community as an important new type of legal order depends upon this interaction being in a Community building direction. In particular, conflicts between national and Community law must be satisfactorily resolved.
The Cash Seller's Right Of Reclamation Versus The Secured Party's Floating Lien: Who Is Entitled To Priority?
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Issues In Corporate Tax Integration, Hugh Ault
International Issues In Corporate Tax Integration, Hugh Ault
Hugh J. Ault
No abstract provided.
Möglichkeiten Und Grenzen Der Übertragung Von Einkunftsquellen Nach Amerikanischem Steuerrecht, Hugh Ault
Möglichkeiten Und Grenzen Der Übertragung Von Einkunftsquellen Nach Amerikanischem Steuerrecht, Hugh Ault
Hugh J. Ault
No abstract provided.
Present Legislation And A Rational Structure For The Operation Of The Credit Mechanism, Hugh Ault
Present Legislation And A Rational Structure For The Operation Of The Credit Mechanism, Hugh Ault
Hugh J. Ault
No abstract provided.