Spring 1982

PERSPECTIVES

Transborder Data Flow: Separating the Privacy Interests of Individuals and Corporations

Gary S. Grossman

Dumping of Non-Factor Services: Some Implications of Recent Experiences with Controlled-Economy Shipping

John A. Zerby, A. Ellsworth, Austin L. Schmitt

ARTICLES

Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in the United States

J. Stewart McClendon

Injury Standards in Section 337 Investigations

Brian G. Brunsvold, Charles F. Schill, Ursula Schwendemann

Government Antitrust Actions and Remedies Involving Foreign Commerce: Procedural and Substantive Limitations

William C. Holmes

Comity and the International Application of the Sherman Act: Encouraging the Courts to Enter the Political Arena

Steven A. Kadish

COMMENTS

The Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea: Questions of Equity for American Business

Modifying the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: The Search for a Practical Standard

Scope of Action Against Unfair Import Trade Practices Under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930

NOTE

Poyner v. Erma Werke GmbH: The Long-Arm Statute as a Protectionist Device

BOOK REVIEW

Charles Robert Norberg, Arbitration and the Licensing Process, edited by Robert Goldsheider & Michel de Haas