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In Honor Of Professor Harold G. Maier, David P. Stewart
In Honor Of Professor Harold G. Maier, David P. Stewart
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Among his many other significant accomplishments and career achievements, Professor Maier can count a singular experience which few in the field of international law are privileged to enjoy-that of spending a year as the Counselor on International Law at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.
The Counselor occupies a senior position within the Office of the Legal Adviser. Organizationally, the incumbent reports to and works directly with the Legal Adviser and his Deputies in advising the Secretary of State and other senior officials on whatever fast-moving issues might occupy the foreign policy attention of the government at a …
The Dichotomy Between Standards And Rules, Mary C. Daly
The Dichotomy Between Standards And Rules, Mary C. Daly
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The differences in perception between U.S. and foreign lawyer codes of conduct is more than simply a matter of academic interest or curiosity. It is only a matter of time until the WTO turns its attention to the codes, examining whether and to what extent they create illegitimate regulatory barriers to trade in legal services. As the participants in the Forum on Transnational Legal Practice have come to realize, if the legal profession is to play a meaningful role in cross-border regulation, it must seize the initiative, much as the CCBE did in 1988 with the adoption of the CCBE …
United States Whale Policy: The Judiciary Casts Its Vote In Favor Of A Moderate Approach, Scott T. Larson
United States Whale Policy: The Judiciary Casts Its Vote In Favor Of A Moderate Approach, Scott T. Larson
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The Supreme Court's decision in Japan Whaling Association temporarily settled the question of whether the United States would pursue whale conservation with a hard line or moderate approach. The Court's decision to affirm the moderate approach will affect United States conservation efforts as well as the IWC's efforts. Conservationists argue that a strict approach to whale protection is the only effective alternative. Current United States policy and law reject that view. Had a full Court adopted a strict conservationist position with Justice Marshall and the other three dissenters, United States whale policy would be markedly different. United States policy would …
Books Received, Law Review Staff
Books Received, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Books Received
THE WORLD OF SCIENCE AND THE RULE OF LAW
By John Ziman, Paul Sieghart, and John Humphrey
New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. Pp. viii, 343. $37.00
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ESSAYS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW
By Stuart S. Malawer
Buffalo: William S. Hein & Co., 1986. Pp. ix, 201. $35.00
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THE IMF IN A CHANGING WORLD, 1945-85
By Margarett Garritsen deVries
Washington: International Monetary Fund, 1986. Pp. x,226
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SOVIET LAW AND SOVIET REALITY
By Olimpiad S. Ioffe
Dordrecht: Martinus Nijohoff Publishers, 1985. Pp. vi, 234
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SWITZERLAND'S ROLE AS AN INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTER
By Benedicte Vibe Christensen
Washington: International …
Books Received, Law Review Staff
Books Received, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
CIVIL JUDGMENT RECOGNITION AND THE INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE STATE ASSOCIATIONS: CENTRAL AMERICA, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
By Robert C. Casad
Lawrence: The Regents Press of Kansas, 1981. Pp. 258.$25.00.
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COMPARATIVE LAW YEARBOOK
VOL. 4, 1980
Edited by Dennis Campbell
The Hague/Boston/London: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1981. Pp. 371.
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CONSTITUTION-MAKING: PRINCIPLES, PROCESS, PRACTICE
By Edward McWhinney
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981.Pp. 231. $20.00.
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THE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW OF THE SEA
Edited by Douglas M.Johnston
Gland, Switzerland: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 1981. Pp. 419.
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS: ENVIRONMENTS AND …
A New Classification Of Law For A Foreign, Comparative, And International Research Law Library, Jan Stepan
A New Classification Of Law For A Foreign, Comparative, And International Research Law Library, Jan Stepan
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The Swiss Institute of Comparative Law seated at Lausanne was established by the federal statute of October 6, 1978. The Institute is envisioned as a center for the "documentation of and research into comparative, foreign, and international law." According to the statute and the implementing decree of December 19, 1979, the Institute serves the following purposes:
(1) to supply federal agencies and the federal administration with material and studies that may be needed for decisions concerning legislation and international treaties; (2) to contribute towards international efforts at the harmonization and unification of law; (3) to provide information and expert opinions …
The Spanish Constitution Of 1978: Legislative Competence Of The Autonomous Communities In Civil Law Matters, Juan C. Palau, Jose W. Fernandez
The Spanish Constitution Of 1978: Legislative Competence Of The Autonomous Communities In Civil Law Matters, Juan C. Palau, Jose W. Fernandez
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The Spanish Constitution of 1978 had to deal with the issues that emerged with the advent of a democratic regime following the death of General Francisco Franco in 1975. Political pluralism, the relationship between church and state, and the official language of the Spanish state were among the dilemmas facing the Constitutional Commission. Yet the historically sensitive issue of the autonomy of the Spanish regions proved to be the most troublesome. Title VIII of the Constitution provides a political compromise in resolution of this issue although scholars and politicians, including some constitutional draftsmen, have criticized the ambiguity of this title. …
Book Reviews, Journal Staff
Book Reviews, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Israel and Palestine--Assault on the Law of Nations by Julius Stone.
Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press. 1981. Pp.223. $17.50.
Reviewed by Barry Hart Dubner
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Treatise on Air--Aeronautical Law. Nicolas Mateesco Matte.
Toronto: The Carswell Co. Ltd., Pp. 832.
Reviewed by John M. Lindsey
Nuclear Power And Non-Proliferation: The View From Brazil, James P. Rowles
Nuclear Power And Non-Proliferation: The View From Brazil, James P. Rowles
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This article contains a hypothetical memorandum written by a hypothetical Brazilian policymaker, together with a hypothetical draft Brazilian proposal for the establishment of an International Plutonium Storage regime. None of these materials should be interpreted as a statement of policy by any Brazilian official or by the Republic of Brazil...
This article consists primarily of a hypothetical review memorandum written for Brazilian President Joao Baptista Figueiredo by a hypothetical Brazilian policymaker offering advice on two issues of immediate concern to Brazil. The first involves proposals for the establishment, under International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) auspices, of an International Plutonium Storage …
The 1977 Soviet Constitution: A Historical Comparison, Igor L. Kavass, Gary I. Christian
The 1977 Soviet Constitution: A Historical Comparison, Igor L. Kavass, Gary I. Christian
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Throughout the Soviet Union's history, its four constitutions have been a reflection of the political climate of the particular period. The documents thus viewed provide a historical and political benchmark against which life and thought in the U.S.S.R. may be fairly accurately gauged. When Brezhnev addressed the USSR Supreme Soviet on October 4, 1977, to recommend the inevitable adoption of the 1977 Constitution, he again stressed the historical perspective in which the document must be viewed. He stated: "We will adopt the new Constitution on the eve of the 60th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. This is not …
Books Received, C. C. S.
Books Received, C. C. S.
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS IN EUROPE
Edited by R. M. Goode and K. R. Simmons Published for the Faculty of Laws; Queen Mary College, University of London Boston: A. W. Sijthoff, 1978. Pp. 448.
COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
By Mauro Cappelletti and William Cohen Indianapolis, Indiana: Bobbs -Merrill, 1979. Pp. 628.
COMPARATIVE LAW: WESTERN EUROPEAN AND LATIN AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEMS
By John H. Merryman and David S. Clark Indianapolis, Indiana: Bobbs -Merrill, 1978. Pp. 1278.
THE DISCIPLINE OF LAW
By Lord Denning London: Butterworths,1979. Pp. 330.
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS BETWEEN STATES
By Guy S. Goodwin -Gill Oxford: Clarendon Press, …
Book Reviews, Oliver J. Lissitzyn, M. Ferid
Book Reviews, Oliver J. Lissitzyn, M. Ferid
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
THE INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION: A CASE STUDY OF A QUASI-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
By Richard Y. Chuang
Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff, 1972. Pp. xviii, 185. $12.00.
reviewer: Oliver J. Lissitzyn
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AMERICAN-GERMAN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
By Ulrich Drobnig
Dobbs Ferry, New York: Oceana Publications for Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law, 1972. Pp. 510. $18.00.
(No. 4 Bilateral Studies in Private International Law,
Rev. ed. of M. Domke,
American. German Private Law Relations Cases 1945-1955 (1956) ).
reviewer: M. Ferid
United States Foreign Policy Toward South Africa: An Appraisal, Charles G. Burr
United States Foreign Policy Toward South Africa: An Appraisal, Charles G. Burr
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In recent years there have been notable cases in which United States involvement in African affairs has had a serious bearing on the United States' general international position, affecting its relations with the United Nations and other states, both African and non-African. The foremost of these cases is South Africa. In the view of many observers of the situation, the actions of the South African government cause reactions that jeopardize United States interests throughout the remainder of independent black Africa, undermine United States influence in the United Nations, and stimulate the nationalist movements within and outside South Africa to seek …
Organizations For The International Lawyer-- A Brief Survey, Elliott E. Cheatham
Organizations For The International Lawyer-- A Brief Survey, Elliott E. Cheatham
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The great rise in interest in international law has a firm basis in the facts of modern life. Washington and New York are now closer to Paris and Moscow in travel time, not to speak of missile delivery time, than adjoining county seats were when Washington warned against entangling alliances. Travel time and ease rather than miles or kilometers are the measure of near and far. The shrinkage of space in time has increased enormously the importance of sound relations among peoples of the world. Science and technology are opening up new areas for human activities, particularly competition in outer …