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2005

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Institution
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Articles 61 - 76 of 76

Full-Text Articles in Transnational Law

An Importer's Election: Whether To Invoke Attorney Advice In Defense Or To Preserve Privilege, 39 J. Marshall L. Rev. 17 (2005), Patricia M. Mccarthy Jan 2005

An Importer's Election: Whether To Invoke Attorney Advice In Defense Or To Preserve Privilege, 39 J. Marshall L. Rev. 17 (2005), Patricia M. Mccarthy

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Adjudicating International Trade Cases At The U.S. Commerce Department: Endless Remand Or Balanced Resolve?, 39 J. Marshall L. Rev. 59 (2005), Elizabeth C. Seastrum, Matthew D. Walden Jan 2005

Adjudicating International Trade Cases At The U.S. Commerce Department: Endless Remand Or Balanced Resolve?, 39 J. Marshall L. Rev. 59 (2005), Elizabeth C. Seastrum, Matthew D. Walden

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Introduction And Histroy Of The Canada-United State Law Institute, Sidney Picker Jr. Jan 2005

Introduction And Histroy Of The Canada-United State Law Institute, Sidney Picker Jr.

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Introduction Section 1: Canada And U.S Approaches To Free Trade Agreements, Richard O. Cunningham Jan 2005

Introduction Section 1: Canada And U.S Approaches To Free Trade Agreements, Richard O. Cunningham

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


List Of Participants, Participants Jan 2005

List Of Participants, Participants

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Discussion Following The Speech Of Mr. Kassinger, Discussion Jan 2005

Discussion Following The Speech Of Mr. Kassinger, Discussion

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Canadian Speaker Session 6: Canada U.S. Approaches To Health Care - Canadian Speaker, Barrie Mckenna Jan 2005

Canadian Speaker Session 6: Canada U.S. Approaches To Health Care - Canadian Speaker, Barrie Mckenna

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Discussion Following The Speeches Of Mr. Kckenna And Mr. Lessenberry, Discussion Jan 2005

Discussion Following The Speeches Of Mr. Kckenna And Mr. Lessenberry, Discussion

Canada-United States Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Discussion Following The Speech Of Mr. Brosch And Mr. Johnson And Mr. Theofrastous, Theodore C. Theofastous Jan 2005

Discussion Following The Speech Of Mr. Brosch And Mr. Johnson And Mr. Theofrastous, Theodore C. Theofastous

Canada-United States Law Journal

health care--Canada, health care--United States


Discussion Following The Speeches Of Mr. Johnson And Mr. Theofrastous Session 8: Canada And U.S. Approaches To Health Care: How The Canadian And U.S. Political, Regulatory, And Legal Systems Impact Health Care, Discussion Jan 2005

Discussion Following The Speeches Of Mr. Johnson And Mr. Theofrastous Session 8: Canada And U.S. Approaches To Health Care: How The Canadian And U.S. Political, Regulatory, And Legal Systems Impact Health Care, Discussion

Canada-United States Law Journal

health care--Canada, health care--United States


Discussion Following The Speeches Of Mr. Hodgson And Mr. Halpern, Discussion Jan 2005

Discussion Following The Speeches Of Mr. Hodgson And Mr. Halpern, Discussion

Canada-United States Law Journal

offshoring, nearshoring, employment--Canada, employment--United States


Traveling The Boundaries Of Statelessness: Global Passports And Citizenship , Berta Hawk Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol, Matthew Matthew Jan 2005

Traveling The Boundaries Of Statelessness: Global Passports And Citizenship , Berta Hawk Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol, Matthew Matthew

Cleveland State Law Review

This essay proposes a model of a formal global citizenship that will prove both practically and theoretically feasible. The model flows from the concept of dual or multiple nationality and offers global citizenship only as an elective nationality. To appreciate the interplay between the proposed formal global citizenship and the citizenship tradition, our discussion will first review citizenship theories grounded in the nation-state. We then will turn to critiques of these traditionalist approaches which suggest that not all questions of citizenship can be dealt with in national terms. The conflict between these two approaches is clear in the case of …


The Promotion Of Free-Trade Areas Viewed In Terms Of Most-Favored-Nation Treatment And "Imperial Preference", Sydney M. Cone Iii Jan 2005

The Promotion Of Free-Trade Areas Viewed In Terms Of Most-Favored-Nation Treatment And "Imperial Preference", Sydney M. Cone Iii

Michigan Journal of International Law

This Article will first examine the relevant WTO provisions that permit free-trade agreements as exceptions to MFN treatment. It will then situate current U.S. policy in the context of the history and purpose of those provisions. Next, the discussion of history and purpose will take up a key debate in the original GATT negotiations, in which the United States championed MFN treatment, while European countries, in particular, Great Britain, sought to retain preferential trading arrangements-arrangements once associated with the rubric of "imperial preference." Against this background, the article will explore the question of whether current U.S. policy represents a reversion …


Worth Doing Well- The Improvable European Union Constitution, Stephen C. Sieberson Jan 2005

Worth Doing Well- The Improvable European Union Constitution, Stephen C. Sieberson

Michigan Journal of International Law

As background for this critique of the Constitution, Part II of this Article provides a brief overview of the existing EU Treaties, their shortcomings, and the political processes that culminated in the creation of the new Constitution. Of particular interest are certain goals articulated for the new document, such as the desire to replace the complex Treaties with a simpler, more approachable instrument. Part III is a summary of the Constitution's textual content, details that are necessary to illuminate the analysis that follows. Part IV offers a critical review of the awkward manner in which the Constitution is organized. In …


Balancing Judicial Economy, State Opportunism, And Due Process Concerns In The Wto, Ana Frischtak Jan 2005

Balancing Judicial Economy, State Opportunism, And Due Process Concerns In The Wto, Ana Frischtak

Michigan Journal of International Law

This Note will focus on an aspect of the dispute settlement proceeding that has not been officially proposed for reform: the withdrawal of and amendments to measures being challenged by a complaining Member during the course of the proceedings. This aspect raises issues of judicial economy, state opportunism, and due process. In particular, this practice, where the respondent country to a dispute withdraws or amends the measure being challenged during the course of proceedings, threatens to undermine the legitimacy of the dispute settlement system as a fair and transparent adjudicating body.


Responsibility Of International Organizations: The Accountability Mechanisms Of Multilateral Development Banks, Eisuke Suzuki, Suresh Nanwani Jan 2005

Responsibility Of International Organizations: The Accountability Mechanisms Of Multilateral Development Banks, Eisuke Suzuki, Suresh Nanwani

Michigan Journal of International Law

This Article will focus on the development of access for third parties, particularly private individuals, to lodge claims against MDBs for noncompliance with their policies and procedures.