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Articles 1 - 30 of 34
Full-Text Articles in International Trade Law
Analisis De La Convencion De Las Naciones Unidas: Sobre Los Contratos De Compraventa Internacional De Mercaderias Y Su Trascendencia Para America Latina, Michael P. Van Alstine
Analisis De La Convencion De Las Naciones Unidas: Sobre Los Contratos De Compraventa Internacional De Mercaderias Y Su Trascendencia Para America Latina, Michael P. Van Alstine
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Review: A Philosophy Of International Law, Frank J. Garcia
Review: A Philosophy Of International Law, Frank J. Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, United States-Mexico Law Journal
Front Matter, United States-Mexico Law Journal
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Cross-Border Legal Practice: The Role Of Foreign Legal Consultants, John E. Rogers
Cross-Border Legal Practice: The Role Of Foreign Legal Consultants, John E. Rogers
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Masthead, United States-Mexico Law Journal
Masthead, United States-Mexico Law Journal
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Restructuring Of Banking And Financial Services In Mexico: The Legal Reform Of The Mexican Financial System, Roberto Del Cueto, Luis Danton Martinez
The Restructuring Of Banking And Financial Services In Mexico: The Legal Reform Of The Mexican Financial System, Roberto Del Cueto, Luis Danton Martinez
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Special Position Of Mexican Banks In The Execution And Enforcement Of Financial Agreements, Agustin Berdeja-Prieto, Mike Lubrano
The Special Position Of Mexican Banks In The Execution And Enforcement Of Financial Agreements, Agustin Berdeja-Prieto, Mike Lubrano
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
A Case Study Of Three Opportunities To Improve The Private Financial Infrastructure Of Mexico: Secured Financing Of Inventory; Accounts Receivable And Equipment; The Securitization Of Assets; The Laws Of Bankruptcy And Insolvency: A Panel Discussion, Michael Owen, Fernando Montes-Negret, Mike Lubrano, Agustin Berdeja-Prieto, Carlos Aiza Haddad, Michelle Nader Schekaiban
A Case Study Of Three Opportunities To Improve The Private Financial Infrastructure Of Mexico: Secured Financing Of Inventory; Accounts Receivable And Equipment; The Securitization Of Assets; The Laws Of Bankruptcy And Insolvency: A Panel Discussion, Michael Owen, Fernando Montes-Negret, Mike Lubrano, Agustin Berdeja-Prieto, Carlos Aiza Haddad, Michelle Nader Schekaiban
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Mexican Insolvency Law: Que Pasara?, Jaime Rene Guerra
Mexican Insolvency Law: Que Pasara?, Jaime Rene Guerra
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Restructuring Of Mexican Financial Services And The Application Of Chapter 14 Of Nafta, John E. Rogers, Mike Lubrano, Carlos Aiza Haddad, Luis Danton Martinez, Timothy A. Canova
The Restructuring Of Mexican Financial Services And The Application Of Chapter 14 Of Nafta, John E. Rogers, Mike Lubrano, Carlos Aiza Haddad, Luis Danton Martinez, Timothy A. Canova
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Securitization Of Assets In Mexico, Carlos Aiza Haddad
The Securitization Of Assets In Mexico, Carlos Aiza Haddad
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Banking And Financial Reform At The Crossroads Of The Neoliberal Contagion, Timothy A. Canova
Banking And Financial Reform At The Crossroads Of The Neoliberal Contagion, Timothy A. Canova
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Mexican Financial Servcies Including Money Laundering Regulations, Michell Nader Schekaiban
The Future Of Mexican Financial Servcies Including Money Laundering Regulations, Michell Nader Schekaiban
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Cross-Border Movement Of Goods: Developments In U.S.-Mexico Customs Procedures (A Panel Discussion), Jimmie V. Reyna, Armando F. Beteta, Sue-Ann Linnemann, Lynn S. Preece, Adrian Vazquez Benitez
Cross-Border Movement Of Goods: Developments In U.S.-Mexico Customs Procedures (A Panel Discussion), Jimmie V. Reyna, Armando F. Beteta, Sue-Ann Linnemann, Lynn S. Preece, Adrian Vazquez Benitez
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
The Mexican Maquiladora: Rumors Of Its Death Are Premature (A Panel Discussion), Michael W. Gordon, Carlos Angulo Parra, Edmundo Elias-Fernandez, John H. Christman, Margaret E. Montoya
The Mexican Maquiladora: Rumors Of Its Death Are Premature (A Panel Discussion), Michael W. Gordon, Carlos Angulo Parra, Edmundo Elias-Fernandez, John H. Christman, Margaret E. Montoya
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Foreign Banks In Mexico: On The Verge Of A New Era?, Agustin Berdeja-Prieto, Adrian Zubikairi Arriola
Foreign Banks In Mexico: On The Verge Of A New Era?, Agustin Berdeja-Prieto, Adrian Zubikairi Arriola
United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)
No abstract provided.
Free Trade Or Sustainable Development? An Analysis Of The Wto Appellate Body's Shift To A More Balanced Approach To Trade Liberalization, Padideh Ala'i
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
National Incentives To Protect Natural Resources: Preserving Their Place In International Trade, Paul S. Kibel
National Incentives To Protect Natural Resources: Preserving Their Place In International Trade, Paul S. Kibel
Publications
This Dialogue attempts to place the conflict between the principles of negative externalities and comparative advantage in a less theoretical context. To that end, the author examines the relationship between national incentives to protect natural resources and international trade rules that seek to restrict the use of natural resource subsidies. The author further evaluates the extent to which the international trade rules account for the problem of negative externalities, and the extent to which the rules recognize the potentially effective role that national incentive programs can play in correcting market failures. From this evaluation, the author concludes that the legitimacy …
Fifty Years Of Disability Law: The Relevance Of The Universal Declaration, Charles D. Siegal
Fifty Years Of Disability Law: The Relevance Of The Universal Declaration, Charles D. Siegal
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
This discussion is about the relevance of the Universal Declaration to disability rights law. There has been a good deal of discussion historically about the status of the Declaration.
The Importance Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights In The Past And Future Of The United Nation's Human Rights Efforts, Elsa Stamatopoulou
The Importance Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights In The Past And Future Of The United Nation's Human Rights Efforts, Elsa Stamatopoulou
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
After fifty years since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights [hereinafter UDHR] it is legitimate to ask whether the UDHR is at the root of all the positive international action in the last five decades.
Global Trends In Privacy Protection: An International Survey Of Privacy, Data Protection, And Surveillance Laws And Developments, 18 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 1 (1999), David Banisar, Simon Davies
Global Trends In Privacy Protection: An International Survey Of Privacy, Data Protection, And Surveillance Laws And Developments, 18 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 1 (1999), David Banisar, Simon Davies
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
The right to privacy is one of the most fundamental rights recognized. References to privacy date back to ancient Greece and China. Rapid advances in information technology and high-speed data networks have had an enormous impact on privacy. Today, personal medical and financial information can easily be transmitted with and without the one knowing. Can privacy law keep up with these changes and challenges? Privacy advocates are concerned. Nearly every country in the world has some form of privacy provision in its constitution. However, the definition of privacy differs from context and environment. The authors chronicle the status of privacy …
Affordable Internet Access For All Americans, Mark J. Maier
Affordable Internet Access For All Americans, Mark J. Maier
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
There are times in our history where new technologies burst onto the scene and have a major impact on our lives. We live in one such time. The Internet is revolutionizing how people and organizations interact with each other. Examples of these paradigm changes include how students are now being educated online with minimal face time with their teachers; governments are being forced to adapt to the new circumstance where once formidable geographical boundaries between countries are being lowered by information technology; and the military is realizing that it needs to harness this new technology or be defeated by it.
Neoliberalism, Colonialism And International Governance: Decentering The International Law Of Governmental Legitimacy, James T. Gathii
Neoliberalism, Colonialism And International Governance: Decentering The International Law Of Governmental Legitimacy, James T. Gathii
Faculty Publications & Other Works
No abstract provided.
Corruption And Donor Reforms: Expanding The Promises And Possibilities Of The Rule Of Law As An Anti-Corruption Strategy In Kenya, James T. Gathii
Corruption And Donor Reforms: Expanding The Promises And Possibilities Of The Rule Of Law As An Anti-Corruption Strategy In Kenya, James T. Gathii
Faculty Publications & Other Works
No abstract provided.
The Precedent Setters: De Facto Stare Decisis In Two Adjudication (Part Two Of A Trilogy), Raj Bhala
The Precedent Setters: De Facto Stare Decisis In Two Adjudication (Part Two Of A Trilogy), Raj Bhala
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Foreign Trade Regulation Of Korea In The Wto World, Eun Sup Lee
Foreign Trade Regulation Of Korea In The Wto World, Eun Sup Lee
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Capacity Of Chinese Enterprises To Engage In Foreign Trade: Does Restriction Help Or Hinder China's Trade Relations?, Mark Williams, Zhong Jianhua
The Capacity Of Chinese Enterprises To Engage In Foreign Trade: Does Restriction Help Or Hinder China's Trade Relations?, Mark Williams, Zhong Jianhua
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Is Nafta Up To Its Green Expectations? Effective Law Enforcement Under The North American Agreement On Environmental Cooperation, Beatriz Bugeda
Is Nafta Up To Its Green Expectations? Effective Law Enforcement Under The North American Agreement On Environmental Cooperation, Beatriz Bugeda
University of Richmond Law Review
On January 1, 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between the governments of Mexico, Canada and the United States went into effect. Together with this trade agreement, the governments of the three countries entered into a side agreement on the environment: the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC). This agreement, also known as the Environmental Side Agreement, responded to some of the concerns of NAFTA critics. Some environmentalists believed NAFTA would promote environmentally insensitive and uncontrolled growth, and others thought the liberalization of trade would be used as a means to preempt stringent domestic environmental regulations.
Budweiser Or Budweiser, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1251 (1999), Jitka Smith
Budweiser Or Budweiser, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1251 (1999), Jitka Smith
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Exit And Voice In The Age Of Globalization, Eyal Benvenisti
Exit And Voice In The Age Of Globalization, Eyal Benvenisti
Michigan Law Review
The "globalization" of commerce provides ever-growing opportunities for producers, employers, and service providers to shop the globe for more amenable jurisdictions. While they enjoy a "race to the top," an international "race to the bottom," spawned by decreasing relocation costs, threatens to compromise the achievements of the welfare state and lower standards of consumer protection. National governments, weakened by competition that entails leaner budgets, find it increasingly difficult to cooperate in the appropriation of crucial shared natural resources, seriously endangering these assets while damaging the environment. Not only does the growing global competition create both efficiency losses and social-welfare problems, …