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1996

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Consensus, Dissensus And Contractual Obligation Through The Prism Of Uniform International Sales Law, Michael P. Van Alstine Jun 1996

Consensus, Dissensus And Contractual Obligation Through The Prism Of Uniform International Sales Law, Michael P. Van Alstine

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, United States-Mexico Law Journal Mar 1996

Front Matter, United States-Mexico Law Journal

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Masthead, United States-Mexico Law Journal Mar 1996

Masthead, United States-Mexico Law Journal

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Highways And Byways Of Nafta Commercial Law: The Challenge To Develop A Best Practice In North American Trade, Boris Kozolchyk Mar 1996

Highways And Byways Of Nafta Commercial Law: The Challenge To Develop A Best Practice In North American Trade, Boris Kozolchyk

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion: Comments On The Tension Between Trade And Antitrust Laws, Jimmie V. Reyna, Harvey M. Applebaum, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Eleanor M. Fox, John Gero, Terenca P. Stewart, Michael W. Gordon Mar 1996

Panel Discussion: Comments On The Tension Between Trade And Antitrust Laws, Jimmie V. Reyna, Harvey M. Applebaum, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Eleanor M. Fox, John Gero, Terenca P. Stewart, Michael W. Gordon

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Antitrust Enforcement In Mexico 1993-1995 And Its Prospects, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo Mar 1996

Antitrust Enforcement In Mexico 1993-1995 And Its Prospects, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


The View From North Of The Border: A Canadian Pespective On Trade And Competition Views In North America, John Gero Mar 1996

The View From North Of The Border: A Canadian Pespective On Trade And Competition Views In North America, John Gero

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Harmonization Of Antitrust And Antidumping Laws: An Opportunity For Creative Experimentation In The North American Free Trade Area, Harvey M. Applebaum Mar 1996

Harmonization Of Antitrust And Antidumping Laws: An Opportunity For Creative Experimentation In The North American Free Trade Area, Harvey M. Applebaum

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Some "Heretical" Observations On The Interaction Of U.S. Trade And Competition Laws: A Defense Of U.S. Antidumping And Countervailing Duties, Terence P. Stewart, Timothy C. Brightbill Mar 1996

Some "Heretical" Observations On The Interaction Of U.S. Trade And Competition Laws: A Defense Of U.S. Antidumping And Countervailing Duties, Terence P. Stewart, Timothy C. Brightbill

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion Part 2: The U.S. And Mexican Companies Agree Upon Some Vertical Restraints Of Trade In Their Contract, Eleanor M. Fox, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Harvey M. Applebaum Mar 1996

Panel Discussion Part 2: The U.S. And Mexican Companies Agree Upon Some Vertical Restraints Of Trade In Their Contract, Eleanor M. Fox, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Harvey M. Applebaum

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion Part 1: Establishing An Agency Or Distributorship In Mexico, Boris Kozolchyk, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio, Juan Manuel Trujillo Mar 1996

Panel Discussion Part 1: Establishing An Agency Or Distributorship In Mexico, Boris Kozolchyk, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio, Juan Manuel Trujillo

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion Part 3: Horizontal Restraints Of Trade Between Competitors In Mexico And The United States, Eleanor M. Fox, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Harvey M. Applebaum Mar 1996

Panel Discussion Part 3: Horizontal Restraints Of Trade Between Competitors In Mexico And The United States, Eleanor M. Fox, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Harvey M. Applebaum

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion Part 4: Challenges By Competitors And Governments In Response To Foreign Subsidies, Dumping And Import Surges, Harvey M. Applebaum, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Terence P. Stewart, John Gero Mar 1996

Panel Discussion Part 4: Challenges By Competitors And Governments In Response To Foreign Subsidies, Dumping And Import Surges, Harvey M. Applebaum, Gabriel Castaneda Gallardo, Terence P. Stewart, John Gero

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion Part 5: A Serious Accident Occurs In The Mexican Plant: Problems Of Corporate And Product Liability, Keith Harvey, Ted Occhialino, Boris Kozolchyk, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio Mar 1996

Panel Discussion Part 5: A Serious Accident Occurs In The Mexican Plant: Problems Of Corporate And Product Liability, Keith Harvey, Ted Occhialino, Boris Kozolchyk, Ignacio Gomez-Palacio

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


International Antitrust Cooperation In Nafta: The International Antitrust Assistance Act Of 1994, Charles Seward Stark Mar 1996

International Antitrust Cooperation In Nafta: The International Antitrust Assistance Act Of 1994, Charles Seward Stark

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Representing Mexican Clients In U.S. Courts In Claims Of Liability In Industrial Accidents, Ted Occhialino Mar 1996

Representing Mexican Clients In U.S. Courts In Claims Of Liability In Industrial Accidents, Ted Occhialino

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


The Antitrust Laws Of The United States And The Ley De Competencia Of Mexico: A Comparative Review, 1992-1994, Eleanor M. Fox Mar 1996

The Antitrust Laws Of The United States And The Ley De Competencia Of Mexico: A Comparative Review, 1992-1994, Eleanor M. Fox

United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

No abstract provided.


Major Changes In Council Regulation 3283/94: Its Compatibility With The Uruguay Round Anti-Dumping Code, Sangsoo Son Jan 1996

Major Changes In Council Regulation 3283/94: Its Compatibility With The Uruguay Round Anti-Dumping Code, Sangsoo Son

LLM Theses and Essays

Dumping can be defined as exporting goods at prices below those charged on the domestic market or at prices insufficient to recover the cost of the goods sold. Dumping is considered an unfair trading practice because it interferes with free market economy principles. During the 1980s, anti-dumping measures were an important issue for a few developed countries that had attractive markets for foreign producers; these countries were the United States, the European Community, Canada, and Australia. The European Community (EC) has developed its own anti-dumping laws over the years; Article 113 of the EEC Treaty gives power to Community institutions …


Analysis Of The U.S. Regulations Of Derivatives: Does The Use Of Such Complicated Instruments Pose A Serious Threat To The Safety And Soundness Of The U.S. Banking System?, Erwin De Deyn Jan 1996

Analysis Of The U.S. Regulations Of Derivatives: Does The Use Of Such Complicated Instruments Pose A Serious Threat To The Safety And Soundness Of The U.S. Banking System?, Erwin De Deyn

LLM Theses and Essays

In the last fifteen years, the globalization of financial markets and institutions along with innovative investment strategies have caused an irreversible revolution in the world’s financial markets. Investors and managers can now use new instruments, such as derivatives, for guarding against financial risks. Derivatives are financial instruments whose returns are derived from other assets or variables, like futures and options. The growth of derivative markets has accelerated rapidly in the last ten years, which has caused financial markets in the United States and throughout the world to be more efficient, which contributes to economic welfare. However, the dramatic growth in …


The Need For The Harmonisation Of Trade Laws In The Southern African Development Community (Sadc), Muna Ndulo Jan 1996

The Need For The Harmonisation Of Trade Laws In The Southern African Development Community (Sadc), Muna Ndulo

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Rising Temperatures: Rising Tides, Prof. Elizabeth Burleson Jan 1996

Rising Temperatures: Rising Tides, Prof. Elizabeth Burleson

Prof. Elizabeth Burleson

Transboundary environmental problems do not distinguish between political boundaries. Global warming is expected to cause thermal expansion of water and melt glaciers. Both are predicted to lead to a rise in sea level. We must enlarge our paradigms to encompass a global reality and reliance upon global participation.


Intellectual Property Protection Of Software: International Perspectives: Foreword, 14 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 657 (1996), Donald P. Reynolds Jan 1996

Intellectual Property Protection Of Software: International Perspectives: Foreword, 14 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 657 (1996), Donald P. Reynolds

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of Free Trade In The Americas: Nafta Case Studies, American University Washington College Of Law, University Of Ottawa, Insituto De Estudios Internacionales Of The University Of Chile, Instituto De Investigaciones Juridicas Of The Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico Jan 1996

The Evolution Of Free Trade In The Americas: Nafta Case Studies, American University Washington College Of Law, University Of Ottawa, Insituto De Estudios Internacionales Of The University Of Chile, Instituto De Investigaciones Juridicas Of The Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico

American University International Law Review

This conference includes contributions from Claudio Grossman, Dean Louis Perret, Alberto van Klaveren, Jose Luis Soberanes, James Holbein, Ken Roberts, William Miner, Bryan Elwood Salido, Eduardo Santos, Sergio Lopez-Ayllon, Javier Medina, Robert Herzstein, Andres Solimano, Enrique Gelbard, Al Lewis, Jonathan Doh, John F. Blakney, Hugo Concha Cantu, Jorge Rosenblut, Peter Dohlman, Raul Urteaga Trani, Dean Luis Riveros, and Dr. Pierre-Marc Johnson.


Trade And Environment: How Should Wto Panels Review Environmental Regulations Under Gatt Articles Iii And Xx, Kazumochi Kometani Jan 1996

Trade And Environment: How Should Wto Panels Review Environmental Regulations Under Gatt Articles Iii And Xx, Kazumochi Kometani

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

The article discusses a GATT/WTO panel report that the author disagrees with and it lays out the proposals that he would implement to modify the report.


The Implications Of National Security Safeguards On The Commercialization Of Remote Sensing Imagery, Youssef Sneifer Jan 1996

The Implications Of National Security Safeguards On The Commercialization Of Remote Sensing Imagery, Youssef Sneifer

Seattle University Law Review

This Comment offers a critique of the national security restrictions contained in the United States policy and regulations and the uncertainty they inject into the commercialization of remote sensing imagery. After providing a brief technical description of remote sensing technology and the market realities associated with remote sensing imagery, this Comment analyzes the legislation and regulations affecting the private sector's commercialization and dissemination of remote sensing imagery with a special emphasis on national security concerns. Specifically, it reviews the Clinton Administration's policy with regard to the commercialization of remote sensing imagery, tracing its origins to the international obligations of the …


The United States Policy Of Stringent Anti-Treaty-Shopping Provisions: A Comparative Analysis, Simone M. Haug Jan 1996

The United States Policy Of Stringent Anti-Treaty-Shopping Provisions: A Comparative Analysis, Simone M. Haug

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Tax avoidance through international treaty shopping has become a subject of intense controversy in the international community. By shrewdly structuring businesses, corporations are currently able to take advantage of tax exemptions contained in tax treaties, though the countries that have joined the treaties never intended for them to benefit from such provisions. Many nations, including the United States, view this practice as tax treaty abuse. In response to such abuses, many countries are now incorporating strict anti-treaty-shopping provisions in their bilateral tax treaties.

Ms. Haug begins the Article by describing the practice of treaty shopping and, specifically, the various methods …


Constructing Democracy In The North American Free Trade Area, Alexandra Maravel Jan 1996

Constructing Democracy In The North American Free Trade Area, Alexandra Maravel

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

This paper focuses on the implementing mechanisms, examining their character and implications for regional government as the possibility of a hemisphere-wide free trade area looms across the Americas. The essential problem is how to define the political framework that Canada, Mexico, and the United States are creating. It is not clear that it is an inherently demo- cratic regime. The regime, created to oversee the complex system of trading rules, is arguably (and paradoxically) necessary to ensure "free" trade, but it may undermine the very emergent regional democ- racy it seeks to empower.


If It Walks Like A Duck: A Proposal To Unify U.S. Customs' Treatment Of Infringing Imports, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 711 (1996), Keith M. Stolte Jan 1996

If It Walks Like A Duck: A Proposal To Unify U.S. Customs' Treatment Of Infringing Imports, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 711 (1996), Keith M. Stolte

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Choice Of The Applicable Law In United States Maritime Law And The Venezuelan System, Daniel Eric Vielleville Jan 1996

Choice Of The Applicable Law In United States Maritime Law And The Venezuelan System, Daniel Eric Vielleville

LLM Theses and Essays

International maritime transport is an important means of transport in international trade. The vessels used in international maritime transport face unique dangers which necessitate maritime law that addresses the perils associated with maritime transport. Maritime law concerns many jurisdictions, which creates a special interest for the study of conflict of laws. There are private international maritime laws in addition to multilateral treaties. This paper analyzes the international approach that the United States takes in maritime conflict of laws, and compares it with the Venezuelan system of private international law. Venezuela is a civil law country with old maritime legislation which …


Review Of Legal Polycentricity And International Law, Frank J. Garcia Dec 1995

Review Of Legal Polycentricity And International Law, Frank J. Garcia

Frank J. Garcia

No abstract provided.