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International Forum Non Conveniens: "Section 1404.5"- A Proposal In The Interest Of Sovereignty, Comity, And Individual Justice , Peter J. Carney Dec 1995

International Forum Non Conveniens: "Section 1404.5"- A Proposal In The Interest Of Sovereignty, Comity, And Individual Justice , Peter J. Carney

American University Law Review

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International Forum Non Conveniens: "Section 1404.5"- A Proposal In The Interest Of Sovereignty, Comity, And Individual Justice , Peter J. Carney Dec 1995

International Forum Non Conveniens: "Section 1404.5"- A Proposal In The Interest Of Sovereignty, Comity, And Individual Justice , Peter J. Carney

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction A Review Of Recent Decisions Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Court , Glenn L. Archer, Jr. Jan 1995

Introduction A Review Of Recent Decisions Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Court , Glenn L. Archer, Jr.

American University Law Review

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Pushing The Envelope Of The Regulation S Safe Harbors A Review Of Recent Decisions Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Court , Julie L. Kaplan Jan 1995

Pushing The Envelope Of The Regulation S Safe Harbors A Review Of Recent Decisions Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Court , Julie L. Kaplan

American University Law Review

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Playing The Zone And Controlling The Board: The Emerging Jurisdictional Consensus And The Court Of International Trade A Review Of Recent Decisions Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Court , Scott H. Segal, Stephen J. Orava Jan 1995

Playing The Zone And Controlling The Board: The Emerging Jurisdictional Consensus And The Court Of International Trade A Review Of Recent Decisions Of The United States Court Of Appeals For The Federal Court , Scott H. Segal, Stephen J. Orava

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.