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The Changing Environment Of International Commerce: The Shortage Factor, Robert B. Huguet
The Changing Environment Of International Commerce: The Shortage Factor, Robert B. Huguet
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
An overview of transnational trade in the early 1970s is presented. The author examines oil, food and commodities shortages, international monetary policy, and the regulation of gold reserves.
The Direct Broadcast Satellite: The Need For Effective International Regulation, Gary C. Merckel
The Direct Broadcast Satellite: The Need For Effective International Regulation, Gary C. Merckel
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article examines the need for international laws and cooperation in the use of communications satellites.
What To Expect When Trading With The U.S.S.R.: The Problems Confronting The American Exporter, David Marx Jr.
What To Expect When Trading With The U.S.S.R.: The Problems Confronting The American Exporter, David Marx Jr.
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
An examination of the ramifications of the 1972 Trade Agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Some Dilemmas Of An Internationalist In A World Of State Egoism, L.F.E. Goldie
Some Dilemmas Of An Internationalist In A World Of State Egoism, L.F.E. Goldie
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The validity of any statement about international law turns on the meaning one is prepared to give the term. To say that the obligation to pay prompt, adequate and effective compensation for the expropriation of alien property derives from the body of traditional customary international law pertaining to the responsibility of states, or that the obligation derives from domestic (constitutional), and not international law at all, is to speak without clear referent. Clarity of both intent and ideology are absolute necessities.
Trade Between The European Economic Community And The Eastern Bloc: The Development Of A Common External Commercial Policy For The Eec, Carl Cannucciari
Trade Between The European Economic Community And The Eastern Bloc: The Development Of A Common External Commercial Policy For The Eec, Carl Cannucciari
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The progression of trade agreements between the European Economic Community and the Eastern Bloc (COMECON) is explored.
The Changing Attitudes In The World Oil Community, Omar Z. Ghobashy
The Changing Attitudes In The World Oil Community, Omar Z. Ghobashy
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This paper will examine the process of reform, focusing on the actions of the oil producing states and the rationale for the recent acts of expropriation and nationalization. The role international law has played and is now playing will also be examined. Finally, the attitudes of the states in which the oil companies are incorporated will be analyzed. Special attention will be given to the United States.
Panel Discussion: Expropriation, Threats Of Expropriation And Developmental Policy, L.F.E. Goldie, Michael W. Gordon, Fred B. Smith, John G. Laylin, G. W. Haight, Richard Young, Omar Ghobashy
Panel Discussion: Expropriation, Threats Of Expropriation And Developmental Policy, L.F.E. Goldie, Michael W. Gordon, Fred B. Smith, John G. Laylin, G. W. Haight, Richard Young, Omar Ghobashy
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This panel discussion is a conversation about the place of expropriation in international law.
Exchange Rate Alignment: Domestic And International Objectives, Keith L. Baker
Exchange Rate Alignment: Domestic And International Objectives, Keith L. Baker
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This Comment will discuss the Outline of Reform prepared by the Committee of Twenty at their final meeting in June 1974. A simplified model of international monetary relations will be presented in order to isolate the important problems which necessitate international agreement.
Front Matter Syracuse Journal Of International Law And Commerce
Front Matter Syracuse Journal Of International Law And Commerce
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Table of Contents, Board of Editors, The Syracuse University International Legal Studies Program
Panel Discussion
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The Chairman requested comments from the panel on the current state of discussions on the development of international machinery to regulate the uses of the deep seabed and the ocean floor. Noting that the Soviet Union has shown little interest in international controls, he asked if there was any ground for optimism for a global agreement.
The Self-Actualizing Function Of Law In The Soviet Context, James L. Hildebrand
The Self-Actualizing Function Of Law In The Soviet Context, James L. Hildebrand
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.
Soviet Policy On The Sea-Bed And The Ocean Floor, Sevinc Carlson
Soviet Policy On The Sea-Bed And The Ocean Floor, Sevinc Carlson
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The growth and development of a modern navy has been a somewhat recent phenomenon for the USSR, occurring most significantly in the last decade. Soviet policy towards law of the sea matters, then, is naturally influenced by these factors. The push towards an ever-expanding role in the world's oceans, engendered primarily in the national interest, clearly colors the Soviet views, as expressed in current international discussions.
The United States Draft United Nations Convention On The International Sea-Bed Area And The Accomodation Of Ocean Uses, William Palmer
The United States Draft United Nations Convention On The International Sea-Bed Area And The Accomodation Of Ocean Uses, William Palmer
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
The United States Draft Sea-Bed Convention is a dynamic application of the principle of true accommodation in the broadest sense. It addresses the need to regulate in a fair and orderly fashion the exploitation of sea-bed resources while meeting the needs of other ocean uses by means of mutual accommodation provisions.
"Impact Reports" : A Domestic Law Analogy For International Legislation, L.F.E. Goldie
"Impact Reports" : A Domestic Law Analogy For International Legislation, L.F.E. Goldie
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Proposals submitted to the Seabeds Committee of the United Nations General Assembly and by the Report of the President's Commission on Marine Science, Engineering and Resources contain blueprints for the establishment of international agencies with respect to seabed exploitation, the duration and extent of licenses of seabed areas, the quantum of the interest granted, the conditions of forfeiture and the destination of revenues. They do not, however, offer concrete proposals for combatting the pollution effects of deep sea mining and merely, at best, make some pious reference to the need for taking environmental issues and interests into account. In the …
Rich And Poor Countries And The Limits Of Ideology -- An Introduction To The Day's Proceedings, L.F.E. Goldie
Rich And Poor Countries And The Limits Of Ideology -- An Introduction To The Day's Proceedings, L.F.E. Goldie
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This is the eighth annual Regional Meeting of the American Society of International Law here at Syracuse. Our topic for this meeting is "The United Nations and the Resources of the Deep-Ocean Floor." The problems which this theme signals are becoming cute as the world's population increasingly presses on our diminishing resources and as our environment is threatened with major and possibly irreversible degradation.
United Nations And The Deep Ocean : From Data To Norms, Zdenek J. Slouka
United Nations And The Deep Ocean : From Data To Norms, Zdenek J. Slouka
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
No abstract provided.