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Raging Hormones: A Discussion Of The World Trade Organization's Decision In The European Union-United States Beef Dispute, George H. Rountree Oct 2014

Raging Hormones: A Discussion Of The World Trade Organization's Decision In The European Union-United States Beef Dispute, George H. Rountree

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Loose Teeth In European Union Consumer Protection Policy: The Injunction Directive And The Mass Default Scenario, David J. Schwartz Sep 2014

Loose Teeth In European Union Consumer Protection Policy: The Injunction Directive And The Mass Default Scenario, David J. Schwartz

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Exhaustion Of Trademark Rights Beyond The European Union In Light Of Silhouette International Schmied V. Hartlauer Handelsgesellschaft: Toward Stronger Protection Of Trademark Rights And Eliminating The Gray Market, Lisa Harlander Sep 2014

Exhaustion Of Trademark Rights Beyond The European Union In Light Of Silhouette International Schmied V. Hartlauer Handelsgesellschaft: Toward Stronger Protection Of Trademark Rights And Eliminating The Gray Market, Lisa Harlander

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


A Bright Day For The Black Market: Why Council Directive 2008/51/Ec Will Lose The Battle Against Illicit Firearm Trade In The European Union, Kristin Ashley Tessman Sep 2014

A Bright Day For The Black Market: Why Council Directive 2008/51/Ec Will Lose The Battle Against Illicit Firearm Trade In The European Union, Kristin Ashley Tessman

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Eu-Switzerland: Quo Vadis?, Marc Maresceau Sep 2014

Eu-Switzerland: Quo Vadis?, Marc Maresceau

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The European Union's Competence In International Trade After The Treaty Of Lisbon, Youri Devuyst Sep 2014

The European Union's Competence In International Trade After The Treaty Of Lisbon, Youri Devuyst

Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Intellectual Property, The Free Movement Of Goods And Trade Restraint In The European Union, Jarrod Tudor Jan 2014

Intellectual Property, The Free Movement Of Goods And Trade Restraint In The European Union, Jarrod Tudor

The Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship & the Law

The European Union (“EU”) is the most significant trade partner of the United States. Trading in goods protected by intellectual property rights remains a challenge for American business entities as they are forced to sift through a myriad of law consisting of the federal intellectual property law of the EU and the intellectual property law of the member states. The European Court of Justice (“ECJ” or “the Court”) has been faced with dozens of complex cases arising out of conflicts between the national law of the member states and the Articles of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European …


Determining International Responsibility Under The New Extra-Eu Investment Agreements: What Foreign Investors In The Eu Should Know, Freya Baetens, Gerard Kreijen, Andrea Varga Jan 2014

Determining International Responsibility Under The New Extra-Eu Investment Agreements: What Foreign Investors In The Eu Should Know, Freya Baetens, Gerard Kreijen, Andrea Varga

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The EU's newly acquired competence over foreign investment poses largely unprecedented legal challenges: the Union's unique structure and functioning are bound to raise questions about the traditional format of international investor-State arbitration. Anticipating these challenges, the European Commission has proposed a Regulation on managing the financial responsibility that arises out of such arbitrations; a revised version of this proposal was adopted by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union. After outlining the contemporary international investment regime, as well as the relevant aspects of the EU legal system, this Article scrutinizes three problematic issues under international law that …