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Full-Text Articles in Law
Regulating U.S. Trade And Foreign Investment, The Honorable Paula Stern
Regulating U.S. Trade And Foreign Investment, The Honorable Paula Stern
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cbi Ii: Will United States Protectionist Tendencies Yield To Economic Development In The Caribbean Basin?, Gema M. Piñon, Raúl Javier Sánchez
Cbi Ii: Will United States Protectionist Tendencies Yield To Economic Development In The Caribbean Basin?, Gema M. Piñon, Raúl Javier Sánchez
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The 1988 Omnibus Trade Bill: Issues And Perspectives, Paul Freedenberg
The 1988 Omnibus Trade Bill: Issues And Perspectives, Paul Freedenberg
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The 1988 Trade Act And The Effect On United States Export Controls To The People's Republic Of China, John B. Geddes
The 1988 Trade Act And The Effect On United States Export Controls To The People's Republic Of China, John B. Geddes
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The "Escape Clause" And The Safeguards Wrangle, Alan C. Swan
The "Escape Clause" And The Safeguards Wrangle, Alan C. Swan
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Trade Bill-The View From Capitol Hill, Thelnla J. Askey
The Trade Bill-The View From Capitol Hill, Thelnla J. Askey
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreign Direct Investment In The United States: The Differing Perspectives Of Washington, D;·C. And The State Capitals, Earl H. Fry
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nonmarket Economy Dumping: New Directions In Fair Value Analysis, Charles Owen Verrill Jr.
Nonmarket Economy Dumping: New Directions In Fair Value Analysis, Charles Owen Verrill Jr.
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Protection Of Intellectual Property Under The 1988 Trade Bill, Lee D. Green
International Protection Of Intellectual Property Under The 1988 Trade Bill, Lee D. Green
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Revision Of The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act By The 1988 Omnibus Trade Bill: Will It Reduce The Compliance Burdens And Anticompetitive Impact?, Judith L. Roberts
Revision Of The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act By The 1988 Omnibus Trade Bill: Will It Reduce The Compliance Burdens And Anticompetitive Impact?, Judith L. Roberts
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
U.S. Agriculture And The Omnibus Trade Bill: A Step In The Right Direction?, Kenneth S. Barrow, Matthew V. Parker
U.S. Agriculture And The Omnibus Trade Bill: A Step In The Right Direction?, Kenneth S. Barrow, Matthew V. Parker
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Antidumping And Countervailing Duty· Laws: The Quest To Control Nonmarket Economy Countries, Mark A. Pearson
Antidumping And Countervailing Duty· Laws: The Quest To Control Nonmarket Economy Countries, Mark A. Pearson
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of The Dumping And Countervailing Duty Provisions In The Omnibus Trade And Competitiveness Act Of 1988, Charles Owen Verrill Jr.
Analysis Of The Dumping And Countervailing Duty Provisions In The Omnibus Trade And Competitiveness Act Of 1988, Charles Owen Verrill Jr.
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Process Patent Amendments Act Of 1988: Solving An Old Problem, But Creating New Ones, W. Bradley Haymond
The Process Patent Amendments Act Of 1988: Solving An Old Problem, But Creating New Ones, W. Bradley Haymond
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Toshiba Sanctions Provision: Its Constitutionality And Impact On Cocom, Spencer L. Kenner, Mark A. Russell
The Toshiba Sanctions Provision: Its Constitutionality And Impact On Cocom, Spencer L. Kenner, Mark A. Russell
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Opening Doors In Foreign Market Trade Through The Telecommunications Trade Bill, Colette E. Neuner
Opening Doors In Foreign Market Trade Through The Telecommunications Trade Bill, Colette E. Neuner
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Omnibus And Fair Trading Act Of 1988 And The United States Trade Representative: Suggestions For Better Coordination And Implementation Of An Effective International Trade Policy, James L. Edwards
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of The Escape Clause-Section 201 Of The Trade Act Of 1974 As Amended By The Omnibus Trade And Competitiveness Act Of 1988, Warren Maruyama
The Evolution Of The Escape Clause-Section 201 Of The Trade Act Of 1974 As Amended By The Omnibus Trade And Competitiveness Act Of 1988, Warren Maruyama
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presentation Made At The Trade Bill Conference Brigham University Law School On January 14, 1989, Shunji Yanai
Presentation Made At The Trade Bill Conference Brigham University Law School On January 14, 1989, Shunji Yanai
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Japan's Response To The Omnibus Trade Act, Dick K. Nanto
Japan's Response To The Omnibus Trade Act, Dick K. Nanto
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Section 301 Of The Trade And Competitiveness Act Of 1988: Its History And Implications In The U.S.-South Korea Trade, Jini L. Roby
Section 301 Of The Trade And Competitiveness Act Of 1988: Its History And Implications In The U.S.-South Korea Trade, Jini L. Roby
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Using Legislation To Open Japan's Financial Markets: An Analysis Of The Trade Bill's Primary Dealer Provision, Mark A. Pearson
Using Legislation To Open Japan's Financial Markets: An Analysis Of The Trade Bill's Primary Dealer Provision, Mark A. Pearson
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The International Debt Management Act Of 1988: Has The Baker Plan Been Replaced?, Douglas L. Hymas, Robert P. Doane
The International Debt Management Act Of 1988: Has The Baker Plan Been Replaced?, Douglas L. Hymas, Robert P. Doane
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Education: A Long Term Investment In United States International Competitiveness, Patricia Owen
Education: A Long Term Investment In United States International Competitiveness, Patricia Owen
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Overview Of Amendments In The 1988 Omnibus Trade Bill: Sections 301, "Super 301" And 337, Howard Russell
Overview Of Amendments In The 1988 Omnibus Trade Bill: Sections 301, "Super 301" And 337, Howard Russell
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The 1988 Trade Act-Refinement Or Major Change To U.S. Trade Laws? A View From The European Community, Richard Wright
The 1988 Trade Act-Refinement Or Major Change To U.S. Trade Laws? A View From The European Community, Richard Wright
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ec Hormone Ban Dispute And The Application Of The Dispute Settlement Provisions Of The Standards Code, Allen Dick
The Ec Hormone Ban Dispute And The Application Of The Dispute Settlement Provisions Of The Standards Code, Allen Dick
Michigan Journal of International Law
As the concept of a unified European market becomes more of a reality as we approach 1992, talk of a "Fortress Europe" has heightened sensitivity on trade issues among officials of the United States and the European Community ("EC"). The EC's plan to ban the sale of meat treated with growth hormones within the Member-States has presented a trade issue disconcerting to both sides. This brewing tempest has raised many interesting legal issues involving the dispute settlement provisions set out in the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade ("Standards Code"). This note examines why the process failed to resolve, and …
The International Law Limits To The Ftc's International Activity: Does The Law Of Nations Keep The Ftc At Home?, Jesse R. Ruhl
The International Law Limits To The Ftc's International Activity: Does The Law Of Nations Keep The Ftc At Home?, Jesse R. Ruhl
Penn State International Law Review
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) possesses substantial power to regulate domestic and international commerce. International law and state sovereignty principles, however, can often prevent the FTC from exercising its domestic jurisdiction. Among the topics explored in this comment are the genesis of the FTC, a significant criticism of the topics of the FTC. the theoretical extent of the international jurisdiction of the FTC, and the international law limitations which affect the FTC's conduct.
The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: Its Aspects, Highlights, And Probable Impact On Future Bilateral Trade And Trading Agreements, Rebecca A. Sanford
The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: Its Aspects, Highlights, And Probable Impact On Future Bilateral Trade And Trading Agreements, Rebecca A. Sanford
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Future Monitoring Role Of Gatt In An International Arena Of Non-Tariff Barriers: A Proposal From A Law And Economics Perspective, Andrew C. Blanar, Jean-Louis L. Arcand
The Future Monitoring Role Of Gatt In An International Arena Of Non-Tariff Barriers: A Proposal From A Law And Economics Perspective, Andrew C. Blanar, Jean-Louis L. Arcand
Penn State International Law Review
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was implemented to provide uniform guidelines in the regulation of international trade. While the GATT is an agreement based on legal rules of construction and enforceability, the underlying impetus to its creation is economic in nature. This article examines the hindered effectiveness of the legal aspects of the GATT, and it provides insight into the economic theory that promotes this inefficiency.