University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law 1996 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Allowing Japanese banks to engage in securitization: potential benefits, regulatory obstacles, and theories for reform. | Law | Park, Edward J. |
Alternative remedies in a negotiated settlement of the U.S. nationals' expropriation claims against Cuba. | Law | Travieso-Diaz, Matias F. |
Conflict and cooperation in international economic policy and law. | Law | Stern, Robert M. |
Copyright law and the People's Republic of China: a review and critique of China's intellectual property courts. | Law | Kolton, Gregory S. |
Enforcement of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. | Law | Reitz, Curtis R. |
"International economic law": implications for scholarship. | Law | Abbott, Kenneth W. |
Internationalizing our views toward recoupment and market power: attacking the antidumping/antitrust dichotomy through WTO-consistent global welfare theory.(Symposium on Current Issues in the World Trade Organization) | Law | Cann, Wesley A., Jr. |
Introductions. (the need for a journal of international economic law) | Law | Trachtman, Joel P., Jackson, John H., Brand, Ronald A., Hudec, Robert E., Reitz, Curtis R., Zamora, Stephen |
Japan's implementation of the WTO agreement on government procurement. (World Trade Organization) | Law | Grier, Jean Heilman |
Multilateral resolution over unilateral retaliation: adjudicating the use of Section 301 before the WTO.(Symposium on Current Issues in the World Trade Organization) | Law | Silverman, Jared R. |
Of Chinese walls, battering rams, and building permits: five lessons about international economic law from Sino-U.S. trade and investment relations. | Law | deLisle, Jacques |
Participation of nongovernmental organizations in the World Trade Organization.(Participation of Nongovernmental Parties in the World Trade Organization) | Law | Charnovitz, Steve |
Participation of nongovernmental parties in the World Trade Organization: extension of standing in World Trade Organization disputes to nongovernment third parties.(Participation of Nongovernmental Parties in the World Trade Organization) | Law | Nichols, Philip M. |
Progress and challenges of privatization: the Croatian experience. | Law | Hiller, Janine S., Drezga, Snjezana Puselj |
Prohibitions on campaign contributions from foreign sources: questioning their justification in a global interdependent economy. | Law | Powell, Jeffrey K. |
Realism, liberalism, values, and the World Trade Organization. (response to articles by Steve Charnovitz and G. Richard Shell, University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law, vol. 17, p. 331, p. 359, 1996) | Law | Nichols, Philip M. |
Sustainable use of endangered species under CITES: is it a sustainable alternative? (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) | Law | Krieps, Catharine L. |
The enduring political nature of questions of state succession and secession and the quest for objective standards. | Law | Ebenroth, Carsten Thomas, Kemner, Matthew James |
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: world trade from a market perspective. | Law | Fraser, Donald R., Bierman, Leonard, Kolari, James W. |
The international language of convergence: reviving antitrust dialogue between the United States and the European Union with a uniform understanding of "extraterritoriality." | Law | Himelfarb, Allison J. |
The new Indonesian company law. | Law | Tabalujan, Benny S. |
The trade stakeholders model and participation by nonstate parties in the World Trade Organization.(Participation of Nongovernmental Parties in the World Trade Organization) | Law | Shell, G. Richard |
The USA, the EEC, and the GATT: the road not taken. | Law | Lowenfeld, Andreas F. |
U.S. securities regulation: the need for modification to keep pace with globalization. | Law | Demmo, Nicholas G. |
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