Inaugural Issue, Spring 1979

PERSPECTIVES

The Increasing Extraterritorial Impact of U.S. Laws: A Cause for Concern Amongst Friends of America

David Lord Hacking

Trends in International Business Law: Towards a New Ethnocentricity?

Detlev F. Vagts

Are Human Rights Good for International Business?

Anthony D'Amato

The Future of Free Enterprise: Can It Survive Government Interventionism?

Baron Edmond de Rothschild

United States Foreign Trade Policy: A Delicate Balancing Act

Ambassador Robert S. Strauss

The Search for a Viable Foreign Economic Policy

Senator Frank Church

ARTICLES

Symposium - Two Chinas: Questions of Law Arising from the Recognition of the People's Republic

China's Changing Constitution

Jerome Alan Cohen

New Developments in Law in the People's Republic of China

Stanley B. Lubman

The Law of Non-Recognition: The Case of Taiwan

Victor H. Li

Is Somebody Crying "Wolf"?: An Assessment of Whether Antitrust Impedes Export Trade

John Will Ongman

The Draft U.K./U.S. Judgments Convention: A British Viewpoint

P. M. North

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

The Retroactive Application of the Antidumping Act of 1921

Thomas E. Johnson