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The Doctrine Of "Effects" And The Extraterritorial Application Of Antitrust Laws, Najeeb Samie Apr 1982

The Doctrine Of "Effects" And The Extraterritorial Application Of Antitrust Laws, Najeeb Samie

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Alternative Justification For Judicial Abstention In Politically Sensitive Disputes Involving Acts Of Foreign States, Eric D. Isicoff Apr 1982

An Alternative Justification For Judicial Abstention In Politically Sensitive Disputes Involving Acts Of Foreign States, Eric D. Isicoff

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Banking Report, Paul A. Lester Apr 1982

Banking Report, Paul A. Lester

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Aviation Law Report, Carl E.B. Mckenry Apr 1982

Aviation Law Report, Carl E.B. Mckenry

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Highlights In Brazilian Banking Legislation, Thomas J. Skola, Jose Roberto C. Opice Apr 1982

Recent Highlights In Brazilian Banking Legislation, Thomas J. Skola, Jose Roberto C. Opice

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Dominican Republic A Caribbean Crucible By Howard J. Wiarda And Michael J. Kryzanek, Jonathan Russin Apr 1982

The Dominican Republic A Caribbean Crucible By Howard J. Wiarda And Michael J. Kryzanek, Jonathan Russin

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brazil Apr 1982

Brazil

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Books Received Apr 1982

Books Received

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fourth Report On Jurisdictional Immunities Of States And Their Property, Sompong Sucharitkul Mar 1982

Fourth Report On Jurisdictional Immunities Of States And Their Property, Sompong Sucharitkul

Publications

This is the fourth of a series of reports on the topic of jurisdictional immunities of States and their property, prepared and submitted by the Special Rapporteur for consideration and deliberation by the International Law Commission. The series was preceded by an earlier study presented by the Working Group on the topic in July 1978 in the form of an exploratory report.


The Duty Of Federal Courts To Apply International Law: A Polemical Analysis Of The Act Of State Doctrine, James H. Lengel Mar 1982

The Duty Of Federal Courts To Apply International Law: A Polemical Analysis Of The Act Of State Doctrine, James H. Lengel

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Clandestine Warfare: Morality And Practical Problems Confounded, John F. Murphy Mar 1982

Clandestine Warfare: Morality And Practical Problems Confounded, John F. Murphy

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Some Comments On Professor Rodes' Draft Convention, Frederic L. Kirgis, Jr. Mar 1982

Some Comments On Professor Rodes' Draft Convention, Frederic L. Kirgis, Jr.

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


On Clandestine Warfare, Robert E. Rodes, Jr. Mar 1982

On Clandestine Warfare, Robert E. Rodes, Jr.

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Managing The Risks Of International Agreement, Michigan Law Review Mar 1982

Managing The Risks Of International Agreement, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Managing the Risks of International Agreement by Richard B. Bilder


Modifying The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: The Search For A Practical Standard, John W. Duncan Jan 1982

Modifying The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: The Search For A Practical Standard, John W. Duncan

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

This comment will examine the Senate's proposed amendment to the FCPA, taking into consideration the resulting economic, political, and moral burdens. The first section reviews criticisms of the FCPA's accounting and anti-bribery provisions. The following section analyzes whether and how the Business Practices and Records Act (BPRA) addresses the FCPA's shortcomings. in addition, this comment discusses possible effects of the Senate's proposal on the possibility of a multilateral agreement on corrupt payments to foreign officials, and on purely private transactions.


Tax Aspects Of Foreign Investment--Introduction, Kevin K. Takeuchi Jan 1982

Tax Aspects Of Foreign Investment--Introduction, Kevin K. Takeuchi

UC Law SF International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Section 385 Regulations: New Perspectives On Debt Vs. Equity In International Transactions, Steven J. Cohen Jan 1982

Section 385 Regulations: New Perspectives On Debt Vs. Equity In International Transactions, Steven J. Cohen

UC Law SF International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Income Effectively Connected With A United States Trade Or Business Or Attributable To A Permanent Establishment, Frederick R. Chilton Jr. Jan 1982

Income Effectively Connected With A United States Trade Or Business Or Attributable To A Permanent Establishment, Frederick R. Chilton Jr.

UC Law SF International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreign Investment In Real Property Tax Act Of 1980, Richard Eigenbrode Jan 1982

Foreign Investment In Real Property Tax Act Of 1980, Richard Eigenbrode

UC Law SF International Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Overview Of Outbound Foreign Investment, John P. Mcdonnell Jan 1982

An Overview Of Outbound Foreign Investment, John P. Mcdonnell

UC Law SF International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Importance Of Tax Treaties, David S. Foster Jan 1982

The Importance Of Tax Treaties, David S. Foster

UC Law SF International Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Overview Of Outbound Foreign Investment, John P. Mcdonnell Jan 1982

An Overview Of Outbound Foreign Investment, John P. Mcdonnell

UC Law SF International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Foreign Tax Credit, James P. Fuller, Frederick R. Chilton Jr., Ronald B. Schrotenboer Jan 1982

The Foreign Tax Credit, James P. Fuller, Frederick R. Chilton Jr., Ronald B. Schrotenboer

UC Law SF International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Orderly Marketing Agreements: Analysis Of United States Automobile Industry Efforts To Obtain Import Relief, Liberty Mahshigian Jan 1982

Orderly Marketing Agreements: Analysis Of United States Automobile Industry Efforts To Obtain Import Relief, Liberty Mahshigian

UC Law SF International Law Review

The fundamental trade policy of the United States is set forth in the Trade Act of 1974, which includes procedures for implementing import relief. Petitions for such relief are submitted to the International Trade Commission, and a recommendation is made to the President upon an affirmative finding. A negative determination by the International Trade Commission, however, presents some problems with which the Trade Act is not equipped to deal. This Note analyzes these problems in the context of the situation surrounding the importation of Japanese automobiles in 1980, in which the Commission determined that import relief was not warranted. The …


The Availability Of A Jury In Federal Courts: Suits Against Foreign Sovereign-Owned Instrumentalities, Martha M. Podolak Jan 1982

The Availability Of A Jury In Federal Courts: Suits Against Foreign Sovereign-Owned Instrumentalities, Martha M. Podolak

UC Law SF International Law Review

Three recent circuit court decisions concluded that there is no right to a jury trial for a foreign sovereign-owned corporate entity under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. The issue seems unsettled, however, due to a strong dissent in one of these cases and four contrary district court opinions. This Note argues that the circuit court cases were wrongly decided, not because of a misreading of congressional intent, but rather because the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act violates the Seventh Amendment right to jury trial in civil cases. Furthermore, the circuit courts failed to properly distinguished between a foreign sovereign and its …


Comparative View Of The Law Of Trademarked Generic Words, A, Ralph H. Folsom, Larry L. Teply Jan 1982

Comparative View Of The Law Of Trademarked Generic Words, A, Ralph H. Folsom, Larry L. Teply

UC Law SF International Law Review

Legal systems that enforce exclusive rights to words claimed as trademarks face two common problems: the trademark may degenerate into a generic word for the product, and a manufacturer may try to restrict a generic product name from the public domain by various means. Difficult questions must be confronted when the trademark claimant seeks to enforce the generic word. The authors compare the approaches that have been taken by the United States and four Commonwealth countries, all of which have evolved very different common-law and statutory solutions. The Article concludes that although there are shortcomings in American law, they are …


What 'Counts' As Law?, Anthony D'Amato Jan 1982

What 'Counts' As Law?, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

A reader of jurisprudence might conclude that only philosophers raise the question whether international law may be said to exist or is really law. But in terms of frequency, the question is probably raised more often by governments and states that are not trying to be philosophical. The increasing attention being paid to the need for, and the procedures for, objective validation of rules of international law in a burgeoning literature of international law evidences the seriousness of the problem, the responsibility of scholars for careful scholarship in this area of legal theory, and ultimately the good possibility of generally …


International Legal Standards Concerning The Independence Of Judges And Lawyers, Robert K. Goldman Jan 1982

International Legal Standards Concerning The Independence Of Judges And Lawyers, Robert K. Goldman

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

No abstract provided.


Whither State Immunity?: An Assessment Of The Current State Of The Law, Gamal Moursi Badr Jan 1982

Whither State Immunity?: An Assessment Of The Current State Of The Law, Gamal Moursi Badr

Duquesne Law Review

Recent developments in the area of state immunity evidence a substantial influence on the future of the doctrine in international law. The author discusses in detail the European Convention on State Immunity and Additional Protocol of 1972, the United States Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976, the British State Immunity Act of 1978, and the Singapore State Immunity Act of 1979. He compares the four and makes suggestions about how they have individually and collectively affected the development of the doctrine.


Table Of Contents - Issue 1, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation Jan 1982

Table Of Contents - Issue 1, North Carolina Journal Of International Law And Commercial Regulation

North Carolina Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.