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Political Prisoners: The Law And Politics Of Protection, David P. Forsythe
Political Prisoners: The Law And Politics Of Protection, David P. Forsythe
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In the fall of 1975 the United States, in a much publicized step at the United Nations, introduced an abortive resolution calling for world-wide amnesty for political prisoners. Admittedly, this draft resolution was withdrawn because of crippling amendments, and it may well be that this American initiative was launched more to deflect criticism to others than to help political prisoners. But it seems to be the case--at least from a Western perspective--that political prisoners are becoming a more salient subject in world affairs. The concept of political prisoners has existed for quite awhile. In the last decade and a half, …
Legal And Economic Incentives For Foreign Direct Investment In The Southeastern United States, Paul S. Dempsey
Legal And Economic Incentives For Foreign Direct Investment In The Southeastern United States, Paul S. Dempsey
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The United States of America may well be the most attractive area for investment in the entire world. Foreign investment, although failing to play a dominant role in the American economy, has nevertheless enjoyed a substantial and significant growth in recent years. This contemporary acceleration may be attributed to a number of factors, including, for example: (a) America's enormous pool of skilled and well educated labor; (b) the narrowing of the gap between the cost of United States and foreign labor; (c) the abundance of domestic energy and other raw materials; and (d) the relative docility of the United States …
Books Received, Journal Staff
Books Received, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
AIR CHARTER REGULATION
By Jaap Kamp
New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976. Pp. 162. $16.50.
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ANATOMY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
By J.G. Merrills
London: Sweet& Maxwell, 1976. Pp. 106. $7.55.
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AUSTRALIAN LAWYERS AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Edited by David Hambly & John Golding
Sydney: Law Book Company, Ltd., 1976. Pp. 392.$17.50.
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COLONIAL EMANCIPATION IN THE PACIFIC AND THE CARIBBEAN
By Arnold Leibowitz
New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976. Pp. 221.$20.00.
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THE DEVELOPING COMMON MARKET
By John Paxton
Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1976. 3rd edition. Pp. 240. $25.00.
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ERSKINE MAY'S PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE
Edited by Sir David Lidderdale
London: Butterworths, 1976. …
A Report On Certain Recent Legal Developments In The International Monetary Fund, Joseph Gold
A Report On Certain Recent Legal Developments In The International Monetary Fund, Joseph Gold
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In the recent past, the main activity of the International Monetary Fund in connection with the development of international law has been the negotiation and drafting of an amendment of the Fund's Articles of Agreement. The present report deals primarily with that activity, but also comments on the sixth general review of the quotas of member states in the Fund.
On August 15, 1971, the United States, having decided to free itself from certain constraints that had become unacceptable and to exercise greater autonomy for national policies, suspended the convertibility into gold or other reserve assets of balances of United …
Recent Decisions, Susan A. Shands
Recent Decisions, Susan A. Shands
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This case presented the district and circuit courts with the problem of how to maneuver the forum's conflict of laws rules in order to apply Texas law to an injury caused by a defective product manufactured in Texas when the injury occurred on foreign soil. On a policy basis, the lower courts did make the more equitable decision in applying Texas law. Viewed under one commentator's test, both lower courts were applying the law that would give the most predictable and uniform results, maintain international and interstate order, simplify the judicial task, advance the forum's interest, and apply the better …
Parity Codetermination In West German Companies And International Law, Wilhelm Wengler
Parity Codetermination In West German Companies And International Law, Wilhelm Wengler
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
German Law on joint stock companies, in conformity with that of nearly all other countries, has long provided that the organs of the joint stock company (Aktiengesellschaft) consist either exclusively of the shareholders themselves (i.e., the general meeting of shareholders) or are elected by them (i.e., the Aufsichtsrat or supervisory board), or that such an elected organ in turn appoint another organ (i.e., the Vorstand or executive board). Ever since the "old" Labor Management Relations Act (Betriebsverfassungsgesetz) of October 11, 1952, however, only two-thirds of the membership of the supervisory boards of the larger joint stock companies are elected by …
Footnote To The Nuclear Test Cases: Abuse Of Right--A Blind Alley For Environmentalists, Jerome B. Elkind
Footnote To The Nuclear Test Cases: Abuse Of Right--A Blind Alley For Environmentalists, Jerome B. Elkind
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In a recent article entitled "French Nuclear Tests and Article 41: Another Blow to the Authority of the Court," the author questioned the approach of the learned Judges of the International Court of Justice to article 41 of the Court's Statute. The title of that article was intended to deplore the recent tendency of States (most particularly France, but also Iceland) who are parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice to arrogate to themselves the right to determine whether the Court has jurisdiction...
The judgment of December 20, 1974 is but one more example of the extremes …
Books Received, Journal Staff
Books Received, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Chile: The Balanced View
Edited by Francisco Orrego Vicuna
Santiago: The University of Chile, 1975. Pp. 298.
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Codification in the Communist World--Symposium in Memory of Zsolt Szirmai Organized by Donald Barry, F.J.M. Feldbrugge & Dominick Lasok
Leiden: A.W. Sijthoff, 1975. Pp. xv, 353. $42.50.
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Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons: Prevention and Punishment
By Louis M. Bloomfield & Gerald F. Fitzgerald.
New York: Praeger Publishers, 1975. Pp. xviii, 272. $16.50.
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Criminal Justice in Eighteenth Century Mexico
By Colin M. MacLachlan
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974. Pp.viii, 141. $9.00.
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EEC Anti-Trust Law--Principles and Practice
By D. Barounos, …
Recent Decisions, Cleatous J. Simmons, Robert B. Slocum, Edward D. Meyer, Charles S. French, Ronald M. Morris, Mary Beth R. Blake
Recent Decisions, Cleatous J. Simmons, Robert B. Slocum, Edward D. Meyer, Charles S. French, Ronald M. Morris, Mary Beth R. Blake
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF WORKMANLIKE PERFORMANCE--ONE WHO CONTRACTS TO PROVIDE MARITIME SERVICES IMPLIEDLY AGREES TO PERFORM IN A DILIGENT AND WORKMANLIKE MANNER
The United Nations Seventh Special Session: Proposals For A New World Economic Order, Clark D. Mervis
The United Nations Seventh Special Session: Proposals For A New World Economic Order, Clark D. Mervis
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In September 1975 the United Nations held a special session, only the seventh in the organization's history, on global economic problems. The issue precipitating the special session was the call for a new international economic order by the world's developing nations. Since the oil crisis of 1973, the United Nations has become the arena for dispute between the world's wealthy nations and its poor nations, and bloc against bloc confrontations are common-place. It is clear that action must be taken soon, not only if we are to distribute more equitably the world's wealth, but also if we are to avert …
Books Received, Journal Staff
Books Received, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Books Received
AFRICAN GOALS AND DIPLOMATIC STRATEGIES IN THE UNITED NATIONS By Moses E. Akpan
North Quincy, Mass.: Christopher Publishing House, 1976. Pp. 165. $9.95.
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BASIC PROBLEMS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
Edited by P.D. Dagtoglou
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1975. Pp. xvii, 286, $18.00.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON TAXATION OF FOREIGN OPERATIONS AND FOREIGNERS: 1968-1975
By Elisabeth Owens & Gretchen Hovemeyer
Cambridge, Mass.: International Tax Program, Harvard Law School,1976. Pp. xiii, 107. $7.50.
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THE CONSTITUTION AND THE CONDUCT OF FOREIGN POLICY
Edited by Francis 0. Wilcox and Richard A. Frank
New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976. Pp. xiv, 145. $12.50.
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