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Powerline: The First Battle Of America's Energy War, Michigan Law Review
Powerline: The First Battle Of America's Energy War, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Powerline: The First Battle of America's Energy War by Barry M. Casper and Paul David Wellstone
Models Of Regulation, James V. Delong
Models Of Regulation, James V. Delong
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Politics of Regulation edited by James Q. Wilson
Clean Coal/Dirty Air, Michigan Law Review
Clean Coal/Dirty Air, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Clean Coal/Dirty Air by Bruce A. Ackerman and William T. Hassler
Economic Liberties And The Constitution, Michigan Law Review
Economic Liberties And The Constitution, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Economic Liberties and the Constitution by Bernard H. Siegan
The Impact Of U.S. Control Of Foreign Assets On Refugees And Expatriates, Michael P. Malloy
The Impact Of U.S. Control Of Foreign Assets On Refugees And Expatriates, Michael P. Malloy
Michigan Journal of International Law
The U.S. Treasury Department has the responsibility of administering several emergency-related programs that affect the property of certain countries (and usually the nationals thereof) designated by its regulations, where the property, or the persons dealing with the property, are subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. These so-called "embargo controls" consist of trade sanctions (i.e., an "embargo" in the narrow sense of the term) and prohibitions on transactions involving assets in which the designated country or its nationals have any interest. These prohibitions, known collectively as a "blocking" of assets, have an impact on refugees and expatriates, …