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Pressures And Principles - The Politics Of The Antiboycott Legislation, Henry J. Steiner Feb 2016

Pressures And Principles - The Politics Of The Antiboycott Legislation, Henry J. Steiner

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Introduction - The Arab Boycott And The International Response, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law Feb 2016

Introduction - The Arab Boycott And The International Response, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law Feb 2016

Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Books Recieved, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law Feb 2016

Books Recieved, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Book Review-Antitrust Guide For International Operations, Joseph P. Griffin Feb 2016

Book Review-Antitrust Guide For International Operations, Joseph P. Griffin

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Book Review: International Law--The Conduct Of Armed Conflict And Air Operations, Donald P. Gilmore Feb 2016

Book Review: International Law--The Conduct Of Armed Conflict And Air Operations, Donald P. Gilmore

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


United Nations-United States Withdraws From The International Labor Organization, Michael K. Mixson Feb 2016

United Nations-United States Withdraws From The International Labor Organization, Michael K. Mixson

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Trade Law-Import Quotas-Executive Agency May Impose Textile Import Quotas Under Section 204 Of The Agricultural Act Of 1956 Without Prior Showing Of Domestic Market Disruption-Jurisdiction-Customs Court Possesses Exclusive Jurisdiction Over Actions Protesting Import Quotas, K. Edwin Kilgore Feb 2016

Trade Law-Import Quotas-Executive Agency May Impose Textile Import Quotas Under Section 204 Of The Agricultural Act Of 1956 Without Prior Showing Of Domestic Market Disruption-Jurisdiction-Customs Court Possesses Exclusive Jurisdiction Over Actions Protesting Import Quotas, K. Edwin Kilgore

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Efforts To Control Illicit Art Traffic On Legitimate International Commerce In Art, Mary Colley Feb 2016

The Effect Of Efforts To Control Illicit Art Traffic On Legitimate International Commerce In Art, Mary Colley

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Detention Without Trial In Kenya, Kevin Conboy Feb 2016

Detention Without Trial In Kenya, Kevin Conboy

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Council Of Europe Convention On Products Liability, Bernard Hanotiau Feb 2016

The Council Of Europe Convention On Products Liability, Bernard Hanotiau

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Further Comments On The Hague Convention On The Law Applicable To Products Liability, Willis L. M. Reese Feb 2016

Further Comments On The Hague Convention On The Law Applicable To Products Liability, Willis L. M. Reese

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law Feb 2016

Table Of Contents, Georgia Journal Of International And Comparative Law

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Business Of Treaties, Melissa J. Durkee Jan 2016

The Business Of Treaties, Melissa J. Durkee

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Business entities play important and underappreciated roles in the production of international treaties. At the same time, international treaty law is hobbled by state-centric presumptions that render its response to business ad hoc and unprincipled.

This Article makes three principal contributions. First, it draws from case studies to demonstrate the significance of business participation in treaty production. The descriptive account invites a shift from attention to traditional lobbying at the domestic level and private standard-setting at the transnational level to the ways business entities have become autonomous international actors, using a panoply of means to transform their preferred policies into …


Securing Child Rights In Time Of Conflict, Diane Marie Amann Jan 2016

Securing Child Rights In Time Of Conflict, Diane Marie Amann

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Each term in the title of this essay seems simple, yet provides much food for analytical thought. The essay thus explores: what is “conflict,” and whether there is a “time” when it is not present; who is a “child”; whether and to what extent children enjoy “rights”; and, finally, how local, national, and international regimes go about “securing” those rights. The essay – based on a talk given at the 2015 International Law Weekend in New York – concludes with a glance at a new potential avenue for child security: the Sustainable Development Goals which the U.N. General Assembly adopted …


A Hitchhiker’S Guide To The Oecd’S International Vat/Gst Guidelines, Walter Hellerstein Jan 2016

A Hitchhiker’S Guide To The Oecd’S International Vat/Gst Guidelines, Walter Hellerstein

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The OECD’s International VAT/GST Guidelines, which were released in their consolidated form at the OECD’s Global Forum on VAT in Paris in late 2015, are the culmination of nearly two decades of efforts to provide internationally accepted standards for consumption taxation of cross-border trade, particularly trade in services and intangibles. This article provides a roadmap to the Guidelines, especially for readers who may be unfamiliar with consumption tax principles, in general, or VATs in particular. Part II of the article provides the background to the Guidelines, describing the basic features of a VAT, the problems with which the Guidelines are …


Children, Diane Marie Amann Jan 2016

Children, Diane Marie Amann

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This chapter, which appears in The Cambridge Companion to International Criminal Law (William A. Schabas ed. 2016), discusses how international criminal law instruments and institutions address crimes against and affecting children. It contrasts the absence of express attention in the post-World War II era with the multiple provisions pertaining to children in the 1998 Statute of the International Criminal Court. The chapter examines key judgments in that court and in the Special Court for Sierra Leone, as well as the ICC’s current, comprehensive approach to the effects that crimes within its jurisdiction have on children. The chapter concludes with a …


Harmonizing European Tort Law And The Comparative Method A Review Of Basic Questions Of Tort Law From A Comparative Perspective (Helmut Koziol Ed., Sramek 2015), Michael Wells Jan 2016

Harmonizing European Tort Law And The Comparative Method A Review Of Basic Questions Of Tort Law From A Comparative Perspective (Helmut Koziol Ed., Sramek 2015), Michael Wells

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This is a book review of Basic Questions of Tort Law from a Comparative Perspective, edited by Professor Helmut Koziol. This book is the second of two volumes on “basic questions of tort law.” In the first volume, Professor Helmut Koziol examined German, Austrian, and Swiss tort law. In this volume Professor Koziol has assembled essays by distinguished scholars from several European legal systems as well as the United States and Japan, each of whom follows the structure of Koziol’s earlier book and explains how those basic questions are handled in their own systems.

This review focuses on Professor Koziol’s …