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A Brief History Of The Anti-Globalization Movement, Adam Warner
A Brief History Of The Anti-Globalization Movement, Adam Warner
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Are Wto Violations Also Contrary To The Fair And Equitable Treatment Obligations In Investor Protection Agreements?, Charles Owen Verrill Jr.
Are Wto Violations Also Contrary To The Fair And Equitable Treatment Obligations In Investor Protection Agreements?, Charles Owen Verrill Jr.
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Bilateral investment treaties typically require the host state to ensure "fair and equitable" treatment to the investors of the other state.
International Environmental Law, The Public's Health, And Domestic Environmental Governance In Developing Countries , William Onvizu
International Environmental Law, The Public's Health, And Domestic Environmental Governance In Developing Countries , William Onvizu
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The $4 Billion Question: An Analysis Of Congressional Responses To The Fsc/Eti Dispute Under Wto Export Subsidy Standards, William Chou
The $4 Billion Question: An Analysis Of Congressional Responses To The Fsc/Eti Dispute Under Wto Export Subsidy Standards, William Chou
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
During the decade-long relationship between the United States and the World Trade Organization (WTO), perhaps no controversy has fomented as long and bitterly as the dispute over the U.S. tax benefits for exporters. This article analyzes two competing bills before the House of Representatives, both devised to bring the United States in compliance with the WTO's ruling against the U.S. Foreign Sale Corporation (FSC) and Exterritorial Income (ETI) tax regimes as prohibited export subsidies. Hit with a $4 billion retaliatory tariff by the European Union, the House sought new tax legislation that would preserve at least some of the tax …
Bilateral Investment Treaties And The Possibility Of A Multilateral Framework On Investment At The Wto: Are Poor Economies Caught In Between, Victor Mosoti
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
The increased Foreign Direct Investment ("FDI") flows in the past few years have strengthened the belief among many developing countries, especially African countries, that such FDI flows could help in reducing the resource, technology and foreign exchange gaps that constrain their economic development. As a result, many developing countries have beendiligently working to attract foreign investment, for which these countries give some of the highest returns; in the process, these countries make concessions that they would have found unthinkable in the past, when autarchic economic policies were prevalent. For example, due to the liberalization of capital accounts, a foreign investor …
Labor Standards In Recent U.S. Trade Agreements, William (Bud) Clatanoff
Labor Standards In Recent U.S. Trade Agreements, William (Bud) Clatanoff
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
No abstract provided.
Battle Of The Beef, The Rematch: An Evaluation Of The Latest E.C. Directive Banning Beef Produced With Growth Hormones And The U.S. Refusal To Accept The Directive As Wto Compliant, Darrel Chichester
American University International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Anti-Dumping Circumvention In The Eu And The Us: Is There A Future For Multilateral Provisions Under The Wto?, Lucia Ostoni
Anti-Dumping Circumvention In The Eu And The Us: Is There A Future For Multilateral Provisions Under The Wto?, Lucia Ostoni
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.