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The Ghost Of Dunhill: How Commercial Activity Silently Escaped The Act Of State Doctrine, Gabriel D. Kaufman
The Ghost Of Dunhill: How Commercial Activity Silently Escaped The Act Of State Doctrine, Gabriel D. Kaufman
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Paddling In Mr. Potter's Backyard: Navigating New York's Navigable-In-Fact Doctrine, Matthew Ingber
Paddling In Mr. Potter's Backyard: Navigating New York's Navigable-In-Fact Doctrine, Matthew Ingber
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Solicitation Of Anticompetitive Action From Foreign Governments: Should The Noerr-Pennington Doctrine Apply To Communications With Foreign Sovereigns?, Ronald W. Davis
Solicitation Of Anticompetitive Action From Foreign Governments: Should The Noerr-Pennington Doctrine Apply To Communications With Foreign Sovereigns?, Ronald W. Davis
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Sovereign Immunity - Taxation - Residence Of Foreign Sovereign Diplomatic And Consular Staff Is Immune From Taxation Under A Bilateral Agreement And The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, Maija S. Blaubergs
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Current Legal Matters Affecting Central Banks, Robert C. Effros
Current Legal Matters Affecting Central Banks, Robert C. Effros
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act - Immunity Exception Provisions Of § 1330(A) - Harris Corp. V. National Iranian Radio & Television, Melanie Howell
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act - Immunity Exception Provisions Of § 1330(A) - Harris Corp. V. National Iranian Radio & Television, Melanie Howell
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction - The Supreme Court Upholds The Constitutionality Of The Jurisdictional Grant Of The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Over A Suit Between An Alien And A Foreign Sovereign In United States District Court, Stephen E. Farish
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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The Routine Torture Practices Of The Saudi Arabian Government As "Commercial Activity" Within The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Of 1976 In The Wake Of Saudi Arabia V. Nelson, 113 S. Ct. 1471 (1993)., Keith D. Bodoh
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Ubit: Leveling An Uneven Playing Field Or Tilting A Level One?, Michael S. Knoll
The Ubit: Leveling An Uneven Playing Field Or Tilting A Level One?, Michael S. Knoll
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reforming Internal Revenue Code Provisions On Commercial Activity By Charities, John D. Colombo
Reforming Internal Revenue Code Provisions On Commercial Activity By Charities, John D. Colombo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Indian Law: Tribal Sovereign Immunity: Why Oklahoma Businesses Should Revamp Legal Relationships With Indian Tribes After Kiowa Tribe V. Manufacturing Technologies, Inc., David B. Jordan
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Indian Law: Tribal Sovereign Immunity: Why Oklahoma Businesses Should Revamp Legal Relationships With Indian Tribes After Kiowa Tribe V. Manufacturing Technologies, Inc., David B. Jordan
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nelson V. Saudi Arabia - Subject Matter Jurisdiction Under The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Of 1976, Karleen Mcintyre
Nelson V. Saudi Arabia - Subject Matter Jurisdiction Under The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Of 1976, Karleen Mcintyre
Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy
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Suing A Foreign Government Under The United States Antitrust Laws: The Need For Clarification Of The Commercial Activity Exception To The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Of 1976, James Hugo Friend
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Increased state involvement in trade and commerce has manifested itself in a variety of ways, including the growth of producer cartels with sovereign states as members, state monopolization of the sale and production of certain products, the nationalization of industry in peacetime and the concomitant growth of public corporations, and the partial or complete ownership by sovereign states of private corporate entities. The widespread participation of governments in activities of an arguably private nature, especially in view of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976, raises a question of growing practical importance: to what extent are the "commercial" activities of …