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The Domestic Legal Status Of The Gatt: The Need For Clarification, Thomas William France Sep 1994

The Domestic Legal Status Of The Gatt: The Need For Clarification, Thomas William France

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


International Trade And Environmental Development: A View From India, R. S. Pathak Apr 1994

International Trade And Environmental Development: A View From India, R. S. Pathak

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Challenge Of Trade Liberalization To Cultural Survival On The Southern Frontier Of Mexico, June Nash Apr 1994

The Challenge Of Trade Liberalization To Cultural Survival On The Southern Frontier Of Mexico, June Nash

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The North American Free Trade Agreement: What It Means For U.S. Coal Exports, Moya Phelleps Apr 1994

The North American Free Trade Agreement: What It Means For U.S. Coal Exports, Moya Phelleps

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Estonian Securities Market Act: A Lesson For Former Republics Of The Soviet Union, John J.A. Burke Jan 1994

The Estonian Securities Market Act: A Lesson For Former Republics Of The Soviet Union, John J.A. Burke

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This Article describes and analyzes the Estonian Securities Market Act; the only securities statute presently in effect in Estonia. Before examining the requirements of that law, the Article provides an overview of the development of a securities market in Estonia, including a description of the securities, exchanges, and professionals that comprise the contemporary market. After providing this context, the Article analyzes the Estonian Securities Market Act. The author concludes that Estonia should not adopt complex securities legislation, but rather should "sample" the laws of other states. This process will allow Estonia to tailor a comprehensive regulatory system to the particular …


Gattmembership For China?, Donald C. Clarke Jan 1994

Gattmembership For China?, Donald C. Clarke

Seattle University Law Review

This Article will explore some of the conflicts between the premises of the GATT and China's current economic, legal, and political structure, as well as the extent to which China's institutions are moving in a GATT-compatible direction. It will conclude that while GATT membership would in itself promote the reforms that would make China's institutions more compatible with the GATT, such reforms are the object of considerable domestic opposition.