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Perspectives On The Jurisprudence Of International Trade: Costs And Benefits Of Legal Procedures In The United States, John H. Jackson May 1984

Perspectives On The Jurisprudence Of International Trade: Costs And Benefits Of Legal Procedures In The United States, John H. Jackson

Michigan Law Review

In this brief article I will confine myself to an analysis of the U.S. legal system pertaining to regulation of imports, deferring to other works an exploration of similar questions relating to regulation of exports or other international economic activities. First, however, I wish to touch on policies related to the legal structure of international rules for trade. This will help put the subject of this article in broader perspective, and although I will focus on U.S. domestic law measures, it will readily be seen that the international system depends greatly on national legal systems for its efficacy, and that …


Beyond The Limits Of Executive Power: Presidential Control Of Agency Rulemaking Under Executive Order 12,291, Morton Rosenberg Dec 1981

Beyond The Limits Of Executive Power: Presidential Control Of Agency Rulemaking Under Executive Order 12,291, Morton Rosenberg

Michigan Law Review

This Article addresses the substantial legal problems posed by Executive Order 12,291. Part I argues that the Order, taken as a whole or separated into its procedural and substantive components, violates the constitutional separation of powers. Drawing on the analytic framework outlined by Justice Jackson in the Steel Seizure case, Part I maintains that courts should demand clear congressional support for the Order's requirements. The available evidence, however, conclusively demonstrates Congress's intent to deny the President formalized, substantive control over administrative policymaking. As interpreted by the Supreme Court, moreover, the informal rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (AP A) …


Tort Indemnity In Florida, Gerald T. Wetherington Jul 1980

Tort Indemnity In Florida, Gerald T. Wetherington

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Increasing Citizen Participation In Administrative Proceedings: Can Federal Financing Bridge The Costs Barrier?, Coeta Chambers Jan 1979

Increasing Citizen Participation In Administrative Proceedings: Can Federal Financing Bridge The Costs Barrier?, Coeta Chambers

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gilmore: An Antidumping Proceeding As Cost-Price Comparison, Fred A. Rodriguez Jan 1979

Gilmore: An Antidumping Proceeding As Cost-Price Comparison, Fred A. Rodriguez

Michigan Journal of International Law

In the usual dumping case, a producer sells his product abroad at prices lower than those at which the same product is sold in the domestic market (country of origin). But dumping is also possible in other circumstances. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (hereinafter GATT) and the Antidumping Code (hereinafter the Code) recognize dumping where, in the absence of a domestic price, the price in the export market is lower than the price for a comparable product in a third country market. If neither a domestic nor a third country price is available, these international agreements provide that …


Financial Barriers To Public Participation In The Regulatory Process, Henry E. Howell Jr. Mar 1973

Financial Barriers To Public Participation In The Regulatory Process, Henry E. Howell Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reimbursement Of Defense Costs As A Condition Of Probation For Indigents, Michigan Law Review May 1969

Reimbursement Of Defense Costs As A Condition Of Probation For Indigents, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

It is extremely difficult to obtain precise information concerning the prevalence of this practice. There is only one reported case on the subject, and empirical evidence is almost wholly lacking because of the wide discretion granted sentencing courts in imposing probation conditions, and because of the reluctance of appellate courts to review the exercise of that discretion. However, courts have frequently imposed costs on nonindigent probationers, and in many jurisdictions the statutes which authorize such a probation condition with respect to solvent probationers seem broad enough to include indigents as well. Moreover, two recent studies have unearthed specific data which …


Requiring Indigent Seeking Divorce To Pay Cost Of Service By Publication Held Denial Of Equal Access To Courts - Jeffreys V. Jeffreys Jan 1969

Requiring Indigent Seeking Divorce To Pay Cost Of Service By Publication Held Denial Of Equal Access To Courts - Jeffreys V. Jeffreys

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Property, Jean Hoefer Toal Jan 1967

Property, Jean Hoefer Toal

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Security Transactions, Coleman Karesh Jan 1963

Security Transactions, Coleman Karesh

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


1958 Amendment To The United States Judicial Code Relative To The Denial Of Costs To A Plaintiff, George C. Herget Jr. Jun 1961

1958 Amendment To The United States Judicial Code Relative To The Denial Of Costs To A Plaintiff, George C. Herget Jr.

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Innocent Participants In Copyright Infringement Jan 1939

Innocent Participants In Copyright Infringement

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.