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1984

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The U.S. Commitment To The Gatt System: A Reappraisal Of Basic Assumptions, Thomas R. Howell, R. Michael Gadbaw Jan 1984

The U.S. Commitment To The Gatt System: A Reappraisal Of Basic Assumptions, Thomas R. Howell, R. Michael Gadbaw

Michigan Journal of International Law

The GATT system was established by a fairly homogeneous group of 24 countries in the late 1940s. With the exception of the U.S., the signatory nations were, for the most part, European or British Commonwealth countries with market economies. These governments shared a rough consensus on the fundamental goals of an international trading system. They intended to avoid the economic warfare that had characterized international trade in the late 1930s. Trading relationships were to be governed by a mutual commitment to commonly understood notions of fairness and equity. This meant allowing producing enterprises to compete, according to a set of …


Review Of Foreign Laws, Michigan Journal Of International Law Jan 1984

Review Of Foreign Laws, Michigan Journal Of International Law

Michigan Journal of International Law

The following summaries of national laws relating to industrial policy do not attempt to catalogue every law or program that arguably falls under the rubric of industrial policy. Rather, to varying degrees, they pay special attention to several themes that recur in all discussions of industrial policy: the promotion of certain industries and the management of the decline of others; the formation of a consensus between labor and management on an industry's future; and the creation of a plan for future development. These summaries illustrate the diversity of the legal tools that various countries use to promote industrial development. This …


Index, Michigan Journal Of International Law Jan 1984

Index, Michigan Journal Of International Law

Michigan Journal of International Law

Index of terms used in this volume.


Exports, Banking And Antitrust: The Export Trading Company Act: A Modest Tool For Export Promotion, George E. Garvey Jan 1984

Exports, Banking And Antitrust: The Export Trading Company Act: A Modest Tool For Export Promotion, George E. Garvey

Scholarly Articles

After discussing briefly some of the statute's economic implications and limitations, this article will analyze the more significant provisions of the Export Trading Company Act. The Act only recently has been implemented so there is insufficient experience or empirical basis for critiquing the performance of the enforcement agencies. It is not premature, however, to suggest that all administrative and enforcement policies should foster a limited role for government in the operation of export markets. Therefore, regulators empowered to exempt firms from potential antitrust liability should recognize the dual problems inherent in their regulatory activities: They must not impede the efficient …


The Unctad Liner Code: United States Maritime Policy At The Crossroads, By Lawrence Juda, Bernard M. Collins Jan 1984

The Unctad Liner Code: United States Maritime Policy At The Crossroads, By Lawrence Juda, Bernard M. Collins

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


An Escape For The Escape Clause Veto?, Mira Davidovski Jan 1984

An Escape For The Escape Clause Veto?, Mira Davidovski

Maryland Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.