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Legal Models For The International Regulation Of Exchange Rates, Joseph Gold
Legal Models For The International Regulation Of Exchange Rates, Joseph Gold
Michigan Law Review
No legal scholar has contributed more to the study of the harmonization of national interests by international agreement than Professor Eric Stein. This essay in his honor examines some of the efforts that have been made since the Bretton Woods Conference of July 1944 to bring order into the important international relationships that are called exchange rates. The subject has a further pertinence because of Eric Stein's work on the European Community. The law of the Community on exchange rates has been affected by the fortunes of the law of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The Treaty of Rome relied …
Foreign Exchange Restrictions And Public Policy In The Conflict Of Laws, Evsey S. Rashba
Foreign Exchange Restrictions And Public Policy In The Conflict Of Laws, Evsey S. Rashba
Michigan Law Review
The general movement towards national economic planning and away from the freedom of the liberal age has brought about unprecedented state interference with international trade. These interferences have vastly increased during the past twenty-five years and have grown at a rapid pace during the last decade.