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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Law
Clark & Sohn: World Peace Through World Law, Harding Bancroft
Clark & Sohn: World Peace Through World Law, Harding Bancroft
Michigan Law Review
A Review of World Peace Through World Law. By Grenville Clark and Louis B. Sohn.
International Law - The United Nations Emergency Force - Legal Status, Dudley H. Chapman S.Ed.
International Law - The United Nations Emergency Force - Legal Status, Dudley H. Chapman S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
The purpose of this comment is to consider the legal status of UNEF and of a potential permanent force of the same type. Some of the incidental legal problems confronting the United Nations will also be considered.
Matters Of Domestic Concern: A Potential Judicial Limitation On The Treaty-Making Power?
Matters Of Domestic Concern: A Potential Judicial Limitation On The Treaty-Making Power?
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Snee & Pye: Status Of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction, B. J. George Jr.
Snee & Pye: Status Of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction, B. J. George Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Status of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction: Criminal Jurisdiction. By Joseph M. Snee, S.J. and Kenneth A. Pye
Torts In English And American Conflict Of Laws: The Role Of The Forum, S. I. Shuman, S. Prevezer
Torts In English And American Conflict Of Laws: The Role Of The Forum, S. I. Shuman, S. Prevezer
Michigan Law Review
''Private international law owes its existence to the fact that there are in the world a number of separate territorial systems of law that differ greatly from each other in the rules by which they regulate the various legal relations arising in daily life." Where the systems are those of member states of a federal union, there should be less difference in their laws than where they are those of sovereign nations divided by strong cultural, social and political barriers. Interstate conflicts and international conflicts are likely to give rise to somewhat different considerations and rules, and it is surely …
The Conference On The Law Of The Sea: A Report, Charles Swan, James Ueberhorst
The Conference On The Law Of The Sea: A Report, Charles Swan, James Ueberhorst
Michigan Law Review
From the viewpoint of the United States, far too much attention was given by many delegates to the political aspects of the articles and too little attention to the legal. Many of the new and the underdeveloped States adopted the position that rules established before they were able to influence their formulation should be changed as a matter of progress. They viewed some aspects of freedom of the high seas as a fiction invented by the maritime nations to rob them of their living resources off their coasts.
Foreign Corporations: The Interrelation Of Jurisdiction And Qualification
Foreign Corporations: The Interrelation Of Jurisdiction And Qualification
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Jessup: Transnational Law, Eric Stein
Jessup: Transnational Law, Eric Stein
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Transnational Law. By Phillip C. Jessup.
Atomic Energy - Patents - Patent Aspects Of Domestic Law, Euratom, And The International Atomic Energy Agency, Peter H. Hay
Atomic Energy - Patents - Patent Aspects Of Domestic Law, Euratom, And The International Atomic Energy Agency, Peter H. Hay
Michigan Law Review
With the growing importance of atomic energy, conventional legal concepts must be adapted and remodeled to fit new situations. In the area of patent law, the traditional notion that the inventor's reward should be a legal monopoly in the invention, in the form of a patent, has to be reconciled with the need for wide dissemination of technical information. The need for secrecy, for government control over weapons, and for cooperation with other countries affects the atomic patent system. These factors are reflected in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and in the agreements establishing two international organizations concerned with …
Book Review. World Peace Through World Law By G. Clark And L. B. Sohn, Wencelas J. Wagner
Book Review. World Peace Through World Law By G. Clark And L. B. Sohn, Wencelas J. Wagner
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Blueprint Of Deception: Character And Record Of The International Association Of Democratic Lawyers By V. Kabes And A. Sergot, Wencelas J. Wagner
Book Review. Blueprint Of Deception: Character And Record Of The International Association Of Democratic Lawyers By V. Kabes And A. Sergot, Wencelas J. Wagner
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Gesetzgebung Zur Fӧrderung Auslӓndischer Kapitalanlagen By H. W. Baade, A. A. Fatouros
Book Review. Gesetzgebung Zur Fӧrderung Auslӓndischer Kapitalanlagen By H. W. Baade, A. A. Fatouros
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Charter Of The United Nations: An Instrument To Re-Establish International Peace And Security?, H. Karsten Schmidt
The Charter Of The United Nations: An Instrument To Re-Establish International Peace And Security?, H. Karsten Schmidt
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
International Law - Treaties - Inclusion Of Purely Domestic Matters In Reservations, Peter H. Hay S.Ed.
International Law - Treaties - Inclusion Of Purely Domestic Matters In Reservations, Peter H. Hay S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
In consenting to the ratification of the treaty between the United States and Canada concerning uses of the waters of the Niagara River, the Senate attached a reservation which stated that "no project for redevelopment of the United States' share of such waters shall be undertaken until it be specifically authorized by Act of Congress." On the basis of this reservation, the Federal Power Commission denied the application of the Power Authority of the State of New York for a license under the Federal Power Act covering the new flow of water made available under the treaty. On appeal to …
Public Tort Liability Under The Treaty Constituting The European Coal And Steel Community Compared With The Federal Tort Claims Act, Klaus Kautzor-Schroeder
Public Tort Liability Under The Treaty Constituting The European Coal And Steel Community Compared With The Federal Tort Claims Act, Klaus Kautzor-Schroeder
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, Various Editors