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Strength In Intellectual Property Protection And Foreign Direct Investment Flows In Least Developed Countries, James Thuo Gathii
Strength In Intellectual Property Protection And Foreign Direct Investment Flows In Least Developed Countries, James Thuo Gathii
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Caught Between A Mark And A Hard Place: Resolving U.S.-Cuban Trademark Disputes In A Post-Embargo World, Mary Grace Griffin
Caught Between A Mark And A Hard Place: Resolving U.S.-Cuban Trademark Disputes In A Post-Embargo World, Mary Grace Griffin
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
No abstract provided.
Annals Of International Studies (Annales D'9tudes Internationales)., Josef Rohlik
Annals Of International Studies (Annales D'9tudes Internationales)., Josef Rohlik
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
European Economic Community-Community Law-National Economic Measures-In The Economic Sectors Governed By A Common Market Organization, Especially When Such An Organization Rests On A Common Pricing System, The Member States May Not Intervene Unilaterally By Means Of Internal Provisions In The Process Of Price Formation Determined By The Common Organization, Harold L. Hooks Jr
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
European Economic Community-Free Movement Of Goods-Legislation Of A Member State, Reserving Certain Wine Appellations For Domestic Products Only, Has An Effect Equivalent To Prohibited Quantitative Restrictions If Such Appellations Do Not Describe Wine Products Which Possess Qualities And Characteristics Attributable To Their Geographic Origin, Julie M. Clifford
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
International Commodity Agreements, Kenneth Klein
International Commodity Agreements, Kenneth Klein
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The American Trade Enforcement Effectiveness Act: A Weapon Of Steel, Audria K. Crain
The American Trade Enforcement Effectiveness Act: A Weapon Of Steel, Audria K. Crain
Georgia Law Review
In the current U.S. political environment free trade
has become a polarized topic. Much of the American
public is concerned over job loss perceived to be caused
by free-trade. As a result, pressures have risen,
especially from the U.S. steel industry, to protect U.S.
industries from dumped goods. Trade remedy laws,
such as antidumping measures, are popular policies
utilized as countermeasures against "unfair trade"
practices. With bipartisansupport, the American Trade
Enforcement Effectiveness Act (ATEEA) was passed
and signed into law by President Obama on June 29,
2015 amending the Tariff Act of 1930. Specifically,
with regard to antidumping, it altered …