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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Law
European Community Law- A Selective Bibliography Of Publications In English, French And German With Annotations, Claire M. Germain
European Community Law- A Selective Bibliography Of Publications In English, French And German With Annotations, Claire M. Germain
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Dames & Moore V. Regan, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Dames & Moore V. Regan, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
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Subsidies, Countervailing Duties And Antidumping After The Tokyo Round, John J. Barceló Iii
Subsidies, Countervailing Duties And Antidumping After The Tokyo Round, John J. Barceló Iii
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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The Exhaustion Of Local Remedies Rule And Forum Non Conveniens In International Litigation In U.S. Courts, Stephen W. Yale-Loehr
The Exhaustion Of Local Remedies Rule And Forum Non Conveniens In International Litigation In U.S. Courts, Stephen W. Yale-Loehr
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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International Adjudication: Embassy Seizure–United States V. Iran, Joel R. Paul
International Adjudication: Embassy Seizure–United States V. Iran, Joel R. Paul
Faculty Scholarship
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Neutrality In Modern Armed Conflicts: A Survey Of The Developing Law, Walter L. Williams Jr.
Neutrality In Modern Armed Conflicts: A Survey Of The Developing Law, Walter L. Williams Jr.
Faculty Publications
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International Law And The Internationalized Contract, A. A. Fatouros
International Law And The Internationalized Contract, A. A. Fatouros
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Ecology, Growth And Law, John W. Ragsdale Jr
The Jurisprudence Of Free Speech In The United States And The Federal Republic Of Germany, Donald P. Kommers
The Jurisprudence Of Free Speech In The United States And The Federal Republic Of Germany, Donald P. Kommers
Journal Articles
This Article compares the constitutional thought of the United States Supreme Court and the West German Federal Constitutional Court in the area of free speech. The primary focus is on cases dealing with governmental restraints on speech arising out of concern for internal security' and commentary affecting the reputation of public figures. These cases reflect major lines of German and American free speech thought. The objective of this Article is to compare the concepts of free speech that have evolved in the opinions of the two tribunals and to consider the significance of the separate doctrinal paths taken by each …
Extradition Between France And The United States: An Exercise In Comparative And International Law, Christopher L. Blakesley
Extradition Between France And The United States: An Exercise In Comparative And International Law, Christopher L. Blakesley
Scholarly Works
In 1878 Cardaillac defined extradition as “the right for a State on the territory of which an accused or convicted person has take refuge, to deliver him up to another State wich has requisitioned his return and is competent to judge and punish him.” The term “extradition” was imported to the United States from France, where the decret-loi of Febraury 19, 1791, appears to be the first official document to have used the term. The term is not found in treaties or conventions until 1828. The Latin equivalent to extradition, “tradere”, is not found in early Latin works, but the …
Retaliation Or Arbitration – Or Both: The 1978 United States-France Aviation Dispute, Lori Fisler Damrosch
Retaliation Or Arbitration – Or Both: The 1978 United States-France Aviation Dispute, Lori Fisler Damrosch
Faculty Scholarship
It began as a very small dispute. Pan American World Airways planned to introduce a service from San Francisco to Paris with a stop in London, using a Boeing 747 aircraft from San Francisco to London and a smaller Boeing 727 aircraft from London to Paris. The change to a smaller plane would have enabled the most efficient and economic use of Pan Am's fleet. In aviation as in railroad terminology, a change along a route to equipment of a different size is called a "change of gauge."
In accordance with French law, Pan Am filed a schedule on February …