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The Increasing Extraterritorial Impact of U.S. Laws: A Cause for Concern Amongst Friends of America |
David Lord Hacking |
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Trends in International Business Law: Towards a New Ethnocentricity? |
Detlev F. Vagts |
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Are Human Rights Good for International Business? |
Anthony D'Amato |
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The Future of Free Enterprise: Can It Survive Government Interventionism? |
Baron Edmond de Rothschild |
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United States Foreign Trade Policy: A Delicate Balancing Act |
Ambassador Robert S. Strauss |
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The Search for a Viable Foreign Economic Policy |
Senator Frank Church |
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Symposium - Two Chinas: Questions of Law Arising from the Recognition of the People's Republic |
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China's Changing Constitution |
Jerome Alan Cohen |
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New Developments in Law in the People's Republic of China |
Stanley B. Lubman |
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The Law of Non-Recognition: The Case of Taiwan |
Victor H. Li |
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Is Somebody Crying "Wolf"?: An Assessment of Whether Antitrust Impedes Export Trade |
John Will Ongman |
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The Draft U.K./U.S. Judgments Convention: A British Viewpoint |
P. M. North |
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The U.N. Law of the Sea Conference and the U.S. Congress: Will Pending U.S. Unilateral Action on Deep Seabed Mining Destroy Hope for a Treaty? |
Representative Paul N. McCloskey Jr. and Ronald K. Losch |
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The Retroactive Application of the Antidumping Act of 1921 |
Thomas E. Johnson |