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Agenda: New Challenges For Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference On Environmental Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: New Challenges For Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference On Environmental Law, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)
Workshop held Sept. 18-19, 1989; conference held Oct. 12-13, 1989, in Boulder, Colorado.
Conference speakers included University of Colorado School of Law professors Daniel Barstow Magraw and Lawrence J. MacDonnell.
Contents of papers from workshop and conference:
To protect developing city by the enactment of local laws and regulations / Wu Zilin -- Legislative control of air pollution & water pollution of the P.R.China / Xiao Longan -- The law of natural conservation in China / Ma Xiang-cong -- 'Weighing environmental risks : EPA's unfinished business', Environment, vol. 30, no. 6, July/August 1988, p. 14-17, 34-39 / Richard Morgenstern, Stuart …
International Environmental Issues [Outline], Zheng-Kang Cheng, Daniel Magraw
International Environmental Issues [Outline], Zheng-Kang Cheng, Daniel Magraw
New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)
2 pages.
Existing Legal Treatment Of Developing Countries: Differential, Contextual, And Absolute Norms, Daniel Barstow Magraw
Existing Legal Treatment Of Developing Countries: Differential, Contextual, And Absolute Norms, Daniel Barstow Magraw
New Challenges for Environmental Protection: Second Sino-American Conference on Environmental Law (October 12-13)
53 pages.
Contains 11 pages of endnotes.
Review Of The Supreme Court's 1988-89 Term And Preview Of The 1989-90 Term For The Transnational Practitioner, J. Clark Kelso
Review Of The Supreme Court's 1988-89 Term And Preview Of The 1989-90 Term For The Transnational Practitioner, J. Clark Kelso
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Choice Of Law Issues In International Sale Of Goods Contracts, Bayu Seto Hardjowahono
Choice Of Law Issues In International Sale Of Goods Contracts, Bayu Seto Hardjowahono
LLM Theses and Essays
The growing quality and quantity of today’s international sales of goods activities is unquestionably influential and vital to the shaping of current national economies throughout the world.
The present work will explore the issue of choice of law questions in international sale of goods contracts by examining the approaches of the Vienna 1980 Convention, the Hague 1955 Convention and the 1985 Draft Convention. The present work concludes by showing that it is advisable for a forum to use the 2nd Restatement approach in such a situation because of the degree of flexibility it offers in international trade practices.
Transnational Discovery In The Extraterritorial Application Of U.S. Antitrust Laws, Maria Eugenia Gimenez
Transnational Discovery In The Extraterritorial Application Of U.S. Antitrust Laws, Maria Eugenia Gimenez
LLM Theses and Essays
After World War II, there was a push for economic integration to promote growth and prevent conflict. Multinational corporations became key players, but their mobility and links to different countries created legal challenges, with nations seeking to assert their laws and policies over foreign entities. U.S. courts’ efforts to compel compliance with antitrust laws abroad can lead to conflicts with foreign jurisdictions, especially concerning the disclosure of evidence held by foreign entities. The “effects doctrine” allows U.S. antitrust laws to be applied to foreign conduct if they have intended economic effects in the U.S. Subsequent cases refined this doctrine, considering …
Design Protection And The New Technologies: The United States Experience In A Transnational Perspective, Jerome H. Reichman
Design Protection And The New Technologies: The United States Experience In A Transnational Perspective, Jerome H. Reichman
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Single European Act: A Constitution For The Community?, George A. Bermann
The Single European Act: A Constitution For The Community?, George A. Bermann
Faculty Scholarship
If proof were needed that the European Economic Community is still the product of a careful tempering of integrationist impulses with preoccupations of national sovereignty, the recently ratified Single European Act (Single Act or Act) amply supplies it. Although the Single Act represents the most comprehensive revision to date of the Treaty of Rome (EEC Treaty), which established the European Economic Community (European Community or Community), it also reflects the continuing vitality of the view that functional change within the Community takes priority in time over structural and institutional reform. Rather than place European integration on a new set of …