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Is Georgia On Their Minds?--Some Legal Aspects Of Investment And Trade By Foreign Business Enterprises, Gabriel M. Wilner, Terry K. Smith
Is Georgia On Their Minds?--Some Legal Aspects Of Investment And Trade By Foreign Business Enterprises, Gabriel M. Wilner, Terry K. Smith
Scholarly Works
This article will focus on the legal environment within the State in regard to foreign investment and trade. In making this survey it is also necessary to note briefly the full context in which foreign investment and trade is accomplished. The State cannot act or fail to act in areas dictated by the economic, political, and social philosophies held by its citizens. Likewise, the State cannot act in areas in which the Federal Government has acted pursuant to the United State Constitution. Among the areas in which the State is prohibited or preempted from acting are foreign affairs, especially in …
Books Received, Journal Staff
Books Received, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Books Received
AFRICAN GOALS AND DIPLOMATIC STRATEGIES IN THE UNITED NATIONS By Moses E. Akpan
North Quincy, Mass.: Christopher Publishing House, 1976. Pp. 165. $9.95.
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BASIC PROBLEMS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
Edited by P.D. Dagtoglou
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1975. Pp. xvii, 286, $18.00.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON TAXATION OF FOREIGN OPERATIONS AND FOREIGNERS: 1968-1975
By Elisabeth Owens & Gretchen Hovemeyer
Cambridge, Mass.: International Tax Program, Harvard Law School,1976. Pp. xiii, 107. $7.50.
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THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CONDUCT OF FOREIGN POLICY
Edited by Francis 0. Wilcox and Richard A. Frank
New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976. Pp. xiv, 145. $12.50.
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International Law In The New Greek Constitution, A. A. Fatouros
International Law In The New Greek Constitution, A. A. Fatouros
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Value Of Comparative Constitutional Law, Donald P. Kommers
The Value Of Comparative Constitutional Law, Donald P. Kommers
Journal Articles
The publication of an English translation of a notable decision by a major foreign tribunal' is a fitting occasion on which to discuss the value of comparative constitutional law as a subject of academic study and as a legal discipline of valid current applicability. When referring to comparative constitutional law, I am speaking mainly of case law and most particularly of judicial decisions handed down by national tribunals empowered to review the constitutionality of legislative and executive acts.