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Table Of Contents - Issue 3, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
Table Of Contents - Issue 3, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Foreword, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
Foreword, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Using Section 301 Of The Trade Act Of 1974 As A Response To Foreign Government Trade Actions: When, Why, And How, Shirley A. Coffield
Using Section 301 Of The Trade Act Of 1974 As A Response To Foreign Government Trade Actions: When, Why, And How, Shirley A. Coffield
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Petitioning And Responding Under The Escape Clause: One Practitioner's View On How To Do It, R. Christian Berg
Petitioning And Responding Under The Escape Clause: One Practitioner's View On How To Do It, R. Christian Berg
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Filing And Defending Of Section 337 Actions, Harvey Kaye, Paul Jr. Plaia
The Filing And Defending Of Section 337 Actions, Harvey Kaye, Paul Jr. Plaia
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Defense Of The Antidumping And Coutervailing Duty Investigations Under The Trade Agreements Act Of 1979, Noel Hemmendinger, William H. Barringer
The Defense Of The Antidumping And Coutervailing Duty Investigations Under The Trade Agreements Act Of 1979, Noel Hemmendinger, William H. Barringer
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Trade Agreements Act: Administrative Policy & Practice In Antidumping Investigations, Linda F. Potts, James M. Lyons
The Trade Agreements Act: Administrative Policy & Practice In Antidumping Investigations, Linda F. Potts, James M. Lyons
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Banco Nacional De Cuba V. Chase Manhattan Bank: A Move Toward More Favorable Valuation For The Expropriating Nation, Mary Grist Boney Bellamy
Banco Nacional De Cuba V. Chase Manhattan Bank: A Move Toward More Favorable Valuation For The Expropriating Nation, Mary Grist Boney Bellamy
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Emerging Role Of The Court Of Customs & Patent Appeals In Import Regulation: Astrasjuco, A.B. V. U.S. International Trade Commission, Shelley M. Goldstein
The Emerging Role Of The Court Of Customs & Patent Appeals In Import Regulation: Astrasjuco, A.B. V. U.S. International Trade Commission, Shelley M. Goldstein
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Prosection Of Antidumping Actions Under The Trade Agreements Act Of 1979, Charlence Barshefsky, Richard O. Cunningham
The Prosection Of Antidumping Actions Under The Trade Agreements Act Of 1979, Charlence Barshefsky, Richard O. Cunningham
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
When, Why, And How To Bring A Countervailing Duty Proceeding: A Complainant's Prespective, Donald E. Dekieffer
When, Why, And How To Bring A Countervailing Duty Proceeding: A Complainant's Prespective, Donald E. Dekieffer
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Trademark Protection: Judicial Inconsistency In The Fifth Circuit, Julius R. Lunsford Jr., William R. Cohrs
Trademark Protection: Judicial Inconsistency In The Fifth Circuit, Julius R. Lunsford Jr., William R. Cohrs
Mercer Law Review
Plaintiff-appellant has had the misfortune ... to come before a panel of this Court allergic to the doctrine historically associated with us because of its nurture by our most illustrious judges . . . of protecting trade names [trademarks] against competition which will create confusion as to the source of goods sold under such names. The chance of the assignment calendar which has so operated against plaintiff might as easily have brought it success, to judge by the three most recent cases on this issue before us, the unanimous decision in each instance. . . of another panel. ... This …
Foreword, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
Foreword, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
International Business Ventures: An Overview Of Information Souces For The Practitioner, Joseph S. Schwertz Jr.
International Business Ventures: An Overview Of Information Souces For The Practitioner, Joseph S. Schwertz Jr.
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Breifing The Foreign Client On Starting A Business In The United States, John L. Gornall, Phillip L. Wharton
Breifing The Foreign Client On Starting A Business In The United States, John L. Gornall, Phillip L. Wharton
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Conflict Resolution, Michael A. Hertzberg, Brian E. Mcgill
Conflict Resolution, Michael A. Hertzberg, Brian E. Mcgill
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
International Business Ventures: Opening Remarks, C. L. Haslam
International Business Ventures: Opening Remarks, C. L. Haslam
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Tax Considerations Of The International Business Venture, Richard M. Hammer
Tax Considerations Of The International Business Venture, Richard M. Hammer
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents - Issue 2, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
Table Of Contents - Issue 2, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Joint Ventures Between Multinationals: Goverment Regulatory Aspects, John D. Hushon
Joint Ventures Between Multinationals: Goverment Regulatory Aspects, John D. Hushon
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Planning & Drafting Of International Licensing Agreements, S. John Byington
Planning & Drafting Of International Licensing Agreements, S. John Byington
North Carolina Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Developments In The Fourth Circuit: 1980
Survey Of Developments In The Fourth Circuit: 1980
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Commerce Clause And The Balancing Approach: The Delineation Of Federal And State Interests: United Transportation Union V. Long Island Rail Road, Guy P. Kroesche
The Commerce Clause And The Balancing Approach: The Delineation Of Federal And State Interests: United Transportation Union V. Long Island Rail Road, Guy P. Kroesche
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Vicious Circles: The Mafia In The Marketplace, Michigan Law Review
Vicious Circles: The Mafia In The Marketplace, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Vicious Circles: The Mafia in the Marketplace by Jonathan Kwitny
William L. Lamey - Professor Emeritus - Retired June, 1979, Charles W. Murdock Dean
William L. Lamey - Professor Emeritus - Retired June, 1979, Charles W. Murdock Dean
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
William Lamey: A Student's Reminiscence, Kathleen Corcoran Esposito
William Lamey: A Student's Reminiscence, Kathleen Corcoran Esposito
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Front Matter
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Front cover, contents, editorial board of advisors, board of editors, staff, publication information.
Prior Consent Or The Free Flow Of Information Over International Satellite Radio And Television : A Comparison And Critique Of U. S. Domestic And International Broadcast Policy, Theodore M. Hagelin
Prior Consent Or The Free Flow Of Information Over International Satellite Radio And Television : A Comparison And Critique Of U. S. Domestic And International Broadcast Policy, Theodore M. Hagelin
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This paper is concerned with U.S. international policy regarding direct broadcast satellites (DBS), comparing it with domestic broadcast policy and practice.
A Canadian Perspective On Direct Broadcast Satellites And The New World Information And Communication Order, Gabriel Warren
A Canadian Perspective On Direct Broadcast Satellites And The New World Information And Communication Order, Gabriel Warren
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The author offers a Canadian perspective on direct broadcast satellites and the new world information and communication order.
Consumer Warranty Claims Against Companies In Chapter 11 Reorganizations, Elizabeth Warner
Consumer Warranty Claims Against Companies In Chapter 11 Reorganizations, Elizabeth Warner
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This article examines the rights of individuals who have purchased warranted goods from a business that subsequently undergoes reorganization under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978. Part I establishes that warranty rights are claims in bankruptcy and outlines the procedure that must be followed by a creditor for distribution from the debtor's estate. Part II focuses on how warranty claims are treated in Chapter 11. Part III discusses ways to alleviate the warranty creditor's representational burden, particularly through the intervention and aid of public interest groups. This article concludes that . warranty creditors will receive favorable treatment …