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The New Soviet - East European Economic Relationship: Post Cmea, Joseph Pelzman Oct 1991

The New Soviet - East European Economic Relationship: Post Cmea, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Planning The Japanese Way In The United States, Art Gemmell Dr. Feb 1991

Planning The Japanese Way In The United States, Art Gemmell Dr.

art gemmell

Why the successful integration of an acquired company doesn't have anything to do with the parentage of the company.


The United States' Enforcement Of The Convention On International Trade In Endangered Species Of Wild Fauna And Flora, Meena Alagappan Jan 1990

The United States' Enforcement Of The Convention On International Trade In Endangered Species Of Wild Fauna And Flora, Meena Alagappan

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

Species loss is an extremely serious, continuing problem. While habitat destruction poses one of the most imminent threats to the survival of wild animals and plants, international trade in wildlife is also a major cause of diminishing biological diversity worldwide. The global market for wildlife is very large, and the goods involved are usually luxury items, such as fur coats and ivory carvings. When this trade is not harnessed, it often tips the balance toward extinction for various forms of wildlife.


An Economic Approach To The Determination Of Injury Under United States Antidumping And Countervailing Duty Law, Michael S. Knoll Oct 1989

An Economic Approach To The Determination Of Injury Under United States Antidumping And Countervailing Duty Law, Michael S. Knoll

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Multifiber Arrangement: Is There A Future Post Uruguay Round?, Joseph Pelzman Jan 1988

The Multifiber Arrangement: Is There A Future Post Uruguay Round?, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Introduction Symposium: The Political Economy Of International Trade Law And Policy , Kenneth W. Abbott Jan 1987

Introduction Symposium: The Political Economy Of International Trade Law And Policy , Kenneth W. Abbott

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

As this Introduction is written, the law of international trade stands at a major crossroads. In Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate are attempting to consolidate two massive omnibus trade bills.' These bills authorize the President to enter into a new round of multilateral trade negotiations, amend the import relief laws, prescribe measures to deal with "unfair" foreign trade practices, and in general affect virtually every area of United States law concerned with international trade. Provisions like the Gephardt Amendment,2 designed to exert pressure on countries which have large trade surpluses and engage in trade practices that the …


Gray-Market Imports: Causes, Consequences And Responses, Michael S. Knoll Jan 1986

Gray-Market Imports: Causes, Consequences And Responses, Michael S. Knoll

All Faculty Scholarship

This article explores the issue of gray-market imports. The author explains the four causes of gray-market imports and explores the possibility of private remedies in order to stem the flow of these imports. The article then turns to the possibility of protection in the public sector by discussing pertinent statutory provisions and the development of the case law in this area.


Western Ideology, Japanese Product Safety Regulation And International Trade, David S. Cohen Jan 1985

Western Ideology, Japanese Product Safety Regulation And International Trade, David S. Cohen

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

For the purposes of this paper, the barriers to an open Japanese market will be divided into two categories: Direct Official Barriers, and Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs). The first category consists of positive restraints on imports such as tariffs and quotas. In response to Western criticism the Japanese government has, since the early 1960s, undertaken measures to dismantle gradually the aggressive protectionist wall which may have been necessary to revive the Japanese economy after the Second World War. In fact, in terms of quotas and tariffs, many observers presently consider Japan to be less protectionist than many North American and European …


The Multifiber Arrangement And Its Effect On The Profit Performance Of The Us Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman Jan 1984

The Multifiber Arrangement And Its Effect On The Profit Performance Of The Us Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Costs Of Protecting Jobs In Textiles And Clothing, Joseph Pelzman, Hans-Hinrich Glisman, Dean Spinanger, Martin Wolf Jan 1984

Costs Of Protecting Jobs In Textiles And Clothing, Joseph Pelzman, Hans-Hinrich Glisman, Dean Spinanger, Martin Wolf

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


The Regional Welfare Effects Of Tariff Reductions On Textile Products, Joseph Pelzman, Randolph C. Martin Jul 1983

The Regional Welfare Effects Of Tariff Reductions On Textile Products, Joseph Pelzman, Randolph C. Martin

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Stakes And Risks In Economic Sanctions, Joseph Pelzman, Tom Bayard, Jorge Perez-Lopez Mar 1983

Stakes And Risks In Economic Sanctions, Joseph Pelzman, Tom Bayard, Jorge Perez-Lopez

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Economic Costs Of Tariffs And Quotas On Textile And Apparel Products Imported Into The United States: A Survey Of The Literature And Implications For Policies, Joseph Pelzman Jan 1983

Economic Costs Of Tariffs And Quotas On Textile And Apparel Products Imported Into The United States: A Survey Of The Literature And Implications For Policies, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Is The Connection Effective? Through The Maze Of Section 864, Alan B. Stevenson Jan 1983

Is The Connection Effective? Through The Maze Of Section 864, Alan B. Stevenson

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

This article discusses certain of the rules under which foreign corporations and nonresident alien individuals may be subjected to United States federal income tax. It may at first be surprising that there are any situations in which the United States would attempt to tax the income of a nonresident alien or a foreign corporation. A moment's reflection, however, will reveal that in some situations it is quite logical that the United States should tax at least a portion of the income of such persons. For example, it seems reasonable that a corporation which conducts some minimum level of business in …


An Overview Of The Japanese Legal System, Elliott J. Hahn Jan 1983

An Overview Of The Japanese Legal System, Elliott J. Hahn

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

Trade between the United States and Japan is growing at such a rapid pace that it is incumbent on those involved in private international law to be well-versed in the Japanese legal system. This Article is inteded to be of service to one weeking an overview of that system. The basic lesson for the reader is that the legal system is that the legal system of Japan differs significantly from that of the United States. This difference arises from disparate views of Americans and Japanese as to the fundamental purpose of a legal system. Upon reflection, it is perhaps not …


The Internationalization Of The American Economy: The Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman Mar 1982

The Internationalization Of The American Economy: The Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Direct Employment Effects Of Increased Imports: A Case Study Of The Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman, Randolph C. Martin Oct 1981

Direct Employment Effects Of Increased Imports: A Case Study Of The Textile Industry, Joseph Pelzman, Randolph C. Martin

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Mfn Tariff Treatment Of Imports From China: Effects On U.S. Employment, Joseph Pelzman, Thomas Bayard, James Orr, Jorge Perez-Lopez Jan 1981

Mfn Tariff Treatment Of Imports From China: Effects On U.S. Employment, Joseph Pelzman, Thomas Bayard, James Orr, Jorge Perez-Lopez

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


The Welfare Effects Of Reduced Us Tariff Restrictions On Imported Textile Products, Joseph Pelzman, Charles E. Bradberry Dec 1980

The Welfare Effects Of Reduced Us Tariff Restrictions On Imported Textile Products, Joseph Pelzman, Charles E. Bradberry

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Dames & Moore V. Regan, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1980

Dames & Moore V. Regan, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


Economic Determinants Of Soviet Foreign Trade With Eastern Europe, Joseph Pelzman Jul 1980

Economic Determinants Of Soviet Foreign Trade With Eastern Europe, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Can Measures Of Gtc Explain Cmea Integration?: A Reply, Joseph Pelzman Dec 1979

Can Measures Of Gtc Explain Cmea Integration?: A Reply, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Gross Trade Creation And Diversion In Cmea: A Further Response To Jozef M. Van Brabant, Joseph Pelzman Jan 1978

Gross Trade Creation And Diversion In Cmea: A Further Response To Jozef M. Van Brabant, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


Soviet Comecon Trade: The Question Of Intra-Industry Specialization, Joseph Pelzman Jan 1978

Soviet Comecon Trade: The Question Of Intra-Industry Specialization, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


The Trade Act Of 1974 Revisited: The Need For Further Reform, Scott C. Whitney Jan 1978

The Trade Act Of 1974 Revisited: The Need For Further Reform, Scott C. Whitney

Faculty Publications

Approximately four months after President Ford signed into law the Trade Act of 1974,1 the first petition for import relief was filed invoking the "liberalized" provisions of Title II.2 In the three years since the effective date of the 1974 Act, the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has instituted investigations concerning a wide variety of commodities. 3 Nonetheless, even though Congress by enacting the 1974 Act intended to minimize the President's control over trade policy and to make import relief more accessible to both industry and labor, the lTC's recommendations have rarely been followed. This article will analyze the …


Trade Integration In The Council Of Mutual Economic Assistance: Creation And Diversion 1954-1970, Joseph Pelzman Jan 1976

Trade Integration In The Council Of Mutual Economic Assistance: Creation And Diversion 1954-1970, Joseph Pelzman

Joseph Pelzman

No abstract provided.


The Trade Act Of 1974: Coping With Unequal Environmental Control Costs, Scott C. Whitney Jan 1975

The Trade Act Of 1974: Coping With Unequal Environmental Control Costs, Scott C. Whitney

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Foreign Direct Investment Regulations: Constitutional Questions And Operational Aspects Examined, Jeffrey G. Miller Jan 1970

The Foreign Direct Investment Regulations: Constitutional Questions And Operational Aspects Examined, Jeffrey G. Miller

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

This article examines the constitutionality of the FDIR and similar regulations issued pursuant to section 5 (b), and comments upon the basic propriety and desireability of delegations of broad emergency powers to the President. The development of executive powers under section 5(b) will first be discussed with an eye toward determining, through the legislative history, congressional intent underlying the section. The role of judicial review of the exercise of executive emergency powers will be examined, followed by an analysis of the theory underlying the delegation of such powers to the President. Finally, the constitutional limitations on the emergency powers of …


International Illegality As A Basis For Refusal To Participate In Hostilities - A Tentative Proposal And A Preliminary Analysis Of American Law, David M. Cohen Mar 1968

International Illegality As A Basis For Refusal To Participate In Hostilities - A Tentative Proposal And A Preliminary Analysis Of American Law, David M. Cohen

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protection Of Private Foreign Investments In Less Developed Countries - Its Reality And Effectiveness, Henry Landau Mar 1968

Protection Of Private Foreign Investments In Less Developed Countries - Its Reality And Effectiveness, Henry Landau

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.