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The Export Administration Amendments Act Of 1985, Donald H. Caldwell, Jr. Jan 1986

The Export Administration Amendments Act Of 1985, Donald H. Caldwell, Jr.

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This Note analyzes the EAAA and the administrative regulations it subsequently engendered; it also evaluates their success as of February 1987 in easing the burden of export controls and improving security over United States technological assets. In addition, it considers several complex issues at the heart of export control that Congress fails to address in the EAAA and the consequences of legislative silence in the national security area. Finally, it proposes changes in export control administration and policy that Congress should consider before the EAA comes up for reauthorization in September 1989.

Section II examines the development of United States …


Poland's New Foreign Investment Regulations: An Added Dimension To East-West Industrial Cooperation, Andrzej Burzynski, Julian C. Juergensmeyer Jan 1981

Poland's New Foreign Investment Regulations: An Added Dimension To East-West Industrial Cooperation, Andrzej Burzynski, Julian C. Juergensmeyer

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

A list of foreign investment opportunities currently available in Poland was recently published. The list was compiled from proposals submitted by the voivodship councils to the division of the Polish Chamber of Commerce, which was established to coordinate the activities of domestic Polish organizations and organizations of Poles living abroad. The list includes the construction of nine automobile repair shops, two enterprises for the manufacture of automobile accessories, organizations for the construction of single-family dwellings, furniture manufacturing enterprises, a short-order restaurant with the capacity of serving one thousand meals per day, three catering complexes to be located on international highways …


The Transfer Of Technology To Latin America, Gabriel M. Wilner Jan 1981

The Transfer Of Technology To Latin America, Gabriel M. Wilner

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This paper focuses on the contractual acquisition of foreign technology through licenses and other contractual arrangements as contrasted with the technological components in the usual direct investment. Such investment is made either in the form of the wholly-owned subsidiary of the transnational corporation or as part of a joint venture. The use of technology as a major component of direct investment has been discouraged over the years, although this trend was reversed in Chile after 1977.

Modern legislation and practice in the regulation of technology transfer is characterized in the several Latin American countries possessing such a regime by administrative …


Community Rules Of Competition, Charles A. Schliebs Jan 1975

Community Rules Of Competition, Charles A. Schliebs

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Since the inception of the European Economic Community (EEC) in the 1957 Treaty of Rome, the Member States have recognized that activities to restrict competition and abuses of dominant positions in business could seriously hinder the free flow of goods and services and the creation of a common market within the Community. The Treaty of Rome provides that one activity of the Community shall be "the institution of a system ensuring that competition in the Common Market is not distorted." Articles 85 and 86 form the basis of this system. Article 85 contemplates control of cartels and concerted anticompetitive practices. …


Securities Regulation In Selected European Countries, Mitchell Brock Jan 1969

Securities Regulation In Selected European Countries, Mitchell Brock

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

In approaching the subject of securities regulation in selected European countries, I will not attempt to provide a detailed description of the existing arrangements in the principal European countries. I shall of course to some degree descend to the "nitty gritty" of concrete details to give to airy generalizations a local reality, but my principal objective will be to discuss the economic context, the structure of the capital markets in which the regulatory authorities are performing their functions.

This economic context is pertinent to an understanding of why the pattern of regulation differs in many respects from that existing in …