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August emphasizes the diversity and similarity of how firms are currently regulated and governed around the world.
Table contents:
- International Business LawText, Cases, and Readings
- International Business LawText, Cases, and Readings
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- New to this Edition
- For Instructors
- Reviewers
- About the Authors
- Chapter 1 Introduction to International and Comparative Law
- Chapter Outline
- A. What Is International Law?
- Case 1-1 Ignacio Sequihua v. Texaco Inc. et al.
- Opinion of Judge Black
- Casepoint
- B. The Making of International Law
- C. Sources of International Law
- Treaties and Conventions
- Custom
- Treaties Conflicting with a Peremptory Norm of General International Law (Jus Cogens)
- General Principles and Jus Cogens
- Jus Cogens
- D. The Scope of International Law in Actual Practice
- The Practice in International Tribunals
- The Practice in Municipal Courts
- Case 1-2 Sei Fujii v. State of California
- Opinion by Chief Justice Gibson
- United Nations Charter
- Fourteenth Amendment of the Federal Constitution
- Casepoint
- E. International Persons
- States
- Territorial Sovereignty
- Negative Servitudes: Air and Water Pollution
- Case 1-3 The Trail Smelter Arbitration
- 1941 Report of the Tribunal
- Casepoint
- ANNEX I
- Principle 2
- Changes in Territorial Sovereignty
- International Organizations
- The United Nations
- The UN Global Compact
- The Ten Principles
- Human Rights
- Labor
- Environment
- Anti-Corruption
- The Millennium Development Goals
- Global Reporting Initiative
- The European Union
- Supranational Powers
- The Greek Debt Crisis
- Balancing Risks and Benefits Between Greece and the Eurozone
- A Second Bailout, and Political Fallout in Greece and France
- Inherent Flaws in the Eurozone
- Case 1-4 Commission of the European Communitiesv. Federal Republic of Germany
- The Court
- Judgment
- Justification Based on the Protection of Health Within the Meaningof Article 36 of the Treaty
- Justification Based on Imperative Requirements Relating to Consumer Protection
- Justification Based on Mandatory Requirements Relating to Fair Trading
- Justification Based on Mandatory Requirements Relating to the Common Agricultural Policy
- Casepoint
- The Institutions of the European Union
- The Council of the European Union and the European Council
- Council of the European Union43
- European Council
- European Commission
- The European Parliament
- European Court of Justice
- European Economic and Social Committee
- European Court of First Instance
- European Central Bank
- European Court of Auditors
- Other IGOs
- General IGOs
- Specialized IGOs
- Nongovernmental Organizations
- F. The Rights of Individuals Under International Law
- Case 1-5 De Sanchez v. Banco Central De Nicaragua
- Opinion by Judge Goldberg
- Casepoint
- G. Comparison of Municipal Legal Systems
- The Romano-Germanic Civil Law System
- The Anglo-American Common Law System
- The Islamic Law System
- Chapter Questions
- Pacta Sunt Servanda
- Customary International Law
- International Human Rights Law
- Recognition of States
- State Responsibility for Transboundary Pollution
- Boundaries and Treaties
- Chapter 2 State Responsibility and Environmental Regulation
- Chapter Outline
- Introduction
- A. State Responsibility
- Doctrine of Imputability
- Nonimputable Acts
- Case 2-1 Sandline International Inc. v. Papua New Guinea
- Background
- The 1997 Agreement
- The Breakdown of the Agreement
- The First Issue
- International Law
- Application of International Law
- Conclusion
- Casepoint
- Terrorism
- Case 2-2 Flatow v. The Islamic Republic of Iran
- Judge Royce C. Lamberth
- Findings of Fact
- Conclusions of Law with Respect to Jurisdiction
- A. The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Controls This Action
- B. Subject Matter Jurisdiction
- Conclusion
- Casepoint
- Claims of Terrorism Between States
- The Iranian Hostage Crisis
- Nicaragua v. United States
- Corporations and “Terrorism,” Including Gross Violations of Human Rights
- Corporate Support of Terrorism: Chiquita in Colombia
- Corporate Acquiescence in Violent State Oppression
- Conclusion
- Fault and Causation
- B. Standard of Care
- The National Standard of Care
- The International Standard of Care
- Expropriation
- In Brief: Case 2-3 Acsyngo v. Compagnie De Saint-Gobain (France) S.A.
- Facts
- Issues
- Holdings
- Explanation
- Order
- Casepoint
- Denial of Justice
- Case 2-4 Chattin v. United Mexican States
- Presiding Commissioner Van Vollenhoven
- Irregularity of Court Proceedings
- Conviction on Insufficient Evidence
- Mistreatment in Prison
- Conclusion
- Dissenting Opinion of Commissioner Fernandez Macgregor
- Casepoint
- C. Objections
- Lack of Standing
- Lack of Nationality
- Lack of a Genuine Link
- Failure to Exhaust Remedies
- Case 2-5 The M/V Saiga Case (Merits)
- The Tribunal … Delivers the Following Judgment
- Exhaustion of Local Remedies
- Nationality of Claims
- Reparation
- Casepoint
- Other Objections
- D. Relief
- E. Insurance
- Case 2-6 Re Letelier and Moffitt
- Award of the Commission
- Casepoint
- Private Insurers
- National Investment Guaranty Programs
- The United States Overseas Private Investment Corporation
- Expropriation
- Currency Inconvertibility
- Political Violence
- Multilateral Investment Guaranty Programs
- F. Environmental Protection
- Regulation of Pollution
- Sectoral Regulations
- Marine Pollution
- Case 2-7 Southern Bluefin Tuna Cases: Provisional Measures
- Climate and Air Pollution
- The Bali Conference
- 2007 to 2011—From Bali to Cancunto Copenhagen: Little Progressin the COP Negotiations
- The Fate of the Kyoto Protocol: The Durban Conference of the Parties
- Product Regulations
- Toxic Waste
- Nuclear Materials
- Protection of Natural Resources
- Liability for Environmental Damage
- Chapter Questions
- Imputable Acts and Nonimputable Acts
- Expropriations
- Creeping Expropriation
- Objections
- Law of the Sea: Precautionary Principle
- Chapter 3 Dispute Settlement
- Chapter Outline
- A. Settlement of Disputes Through Diplomacy
- Negotiation
- Mediation
- Inquiry
- B. Settlement of Disputes in International Tribunals
- International Court of Justice
- Functions
- Composition
- Contentious Jurisdiction
- Optional Clause Jurisdiction
- Self-Judging Reservations
- Advisory Jurisdiction
- Judgments
- Effect of Judgments
- Compliance with ICJ Judgments
- International Criminal Court
- World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Procedures
- Consultation and Third-Party Participation
- Dispute Settlement Organs
- Dispute Settlement Body
- Dispute Settlement Panel
- Appellate Body
- Enforcement
- Precedential Effect of Panel and Appellate Body Rulings
- Case 3-1 Japan—Taxes on Alcoholic Beverages
- Introduction
- Issues Raised in the Appeal
- Status of Adopted Panel Reports
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- Casepoint
- International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes
- The ICSID Organization
- ICSID Rules
- Constituting an ICSID Arbitration Tribunal
- Defining Investment
- Unilateral Withdrawal Is Ineffective
- Selecting the Arbitrators
- Place of Arbitration
- Exclusive Remedy
- Jurisdiction
- Personal Jurisdiction
- Subject Matter Jurisdiction
- ICSID and the North American Free Trade Agreement
- Case 3-2 In the Matter of the Loewen Group Inc. and Raymond L. Loewen, Claimants/Investors v. United States of America Respondent/Party
- Background
- The Judgment of the ICSID Arbitration Panel
- Casepoint
- Provisional Measures and Awards
- Enforcement
- Other Arbitration Tribunals
- C. Settlement of Disputes in Municipal Courts
- Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases
- Jurisdiction in Civil Cases
- Jurisdiction over Persons
- Case 3-3 Bumper Development Corp. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis and Others (Union of India and Others, Claimants)
- Opinion by Lord Justice Purchas
- Casepoint
- Case 3-4 Shell v. R. W. Sturge, Ltd.
- Opinion by Judge Kennedy
- I
- II
- III
- Casepoint
- Jurisdiction over Property
- D. Immunities of States from the Jurisdiction of Municipal Courts
- Sovereign or State Immunity
- Case 3-5 Abbott v. Republic of South Africa
- Judgment
- Casepoint
- Act of State Doctrine
- Case 3-6 W.S. Kirkpatrick Co., Inc. v. Environmental Tectonics Co.
- Casepoint
- E. Choosing the Governing Law
- Agreement of the Parties
- Statutory Choice of Law Provisions
- Most Significant Relationship
- Case 3-7 Bank of India v. Gobindram Naraindas Sadhwani and Others
- Judge Nazareth …
- Determination of the Proper Law: The Test to Be Applied
- Second Stage: Inferred or Implied Choice of Law
- Third Stage: The System with Which the Guarantee Has the Closest and Most Real Connection
- Casepoint
- Governmental Interest
- F. Refusal To Exercise Jurisdiction
- G. Opposition to the Exercise of Jurisdiction
- Case 3-8 Jorge Luis Machuca Gonzalez et al. v. Chrysler Corporation et al.
- Casepoint
- H. Proving Foreign Law
- I. Recognition of Foreign Judgments
- Chapter Questions
- Self-Judging Clause
- International Court of Justice: Compliance
- ICSID Arbitration
- Foreign Sovereign Immunities
- Jurisdiction over Criminal Acts
- Forum Selection Clause
- Restrictive Sovereign Immunity
- Act of State Doctrine
- Forum Non Conveniens
- Chapter 4 The Multinational Enterprise
- Chapter Outline
- Introduction
- A. Strategies for Doing Business Globally
- Exporting and Importing
- Branches and Subsidiaries
- Licensing Intellectual Property and Franchising
- B. The Business Form
- The Importance of the Separate Legal Identity of Juridical Entities
- C. The Multinational Organization
- The Parent Company
- The Nonmultinational Enterprise
- Case 4-1 Case Concerning Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Co. (Second Phase)
- Judgment of the Court …
- Casepoint
- The National Multinational Enterprise
- The International Multinational Enterprise
- The Subordinate Structure
- D. International Regulation of Multinational Enterprises
- ISO 26,000 Project Overview
- What Is ISO 26,000?
- Why Is ISO 26,000 Important?
- How Will ISO 26,000 Help Organizations?
- What Does ISO 26,000 Contain?
- How Does ISO 26,000 Relate to Existing Good Work?
- How Did the ISO 26,000 Initiative Come About?
- What Will ISO 26,000 Achieve?
- Who Developed ISO 26,000?
- Where Can I Find More Information?
- Bribery and Corruption Rules
- E. Home State Regulation of Multinational Enterprises
- Unfair Competition Laws
- Enforcement Provisions of U.S. Anti-trust Laws
- Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Antitrust Laws
- Personal Jurisdiction Requirements of U.S. Antitrust Laws
- Subject-Matter Jurisdiction Requirement of U.S. Antitrust Laws
- Case 4-2 Metro Industries v. Sammi Corp.
- Facts and Procedural History
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Casepoint
- Regulation of Anticompetitive Behavior in the EU
- Opposition to the Extraterritorial Application of Unfair Competition Laws
- Blocking Statutes
- Anti-Suit Injunctions
- In Brief: Case 4-3 Airbus Industrie G.I.E. v. Patel
- Facts
- Issue
- Decision
- Reasoning
- Order
- Tort and Products Liability Laws
- Intentional Tort Liability
- Case 4-4 Dow Jones & Co. Inc. v. Gutnick
- Casepoint
- Products Liability Theories
- Japanese Products Liability Laws
- Common Law Products Liability Rules
- EU Products Liability Rules
- Extraterritorial Application of Products Liability Laws
- Personal Jurisdiction Requirements of U.S. Products Liability Laws
- In Brief: Case 4-5 World-Wide Volkswagen v. Woodson
- Facts
- Issue
- Decision
- Rationale
- Case 4-6 Asahi Metal Industry Co., Ltd. v. Superior Court of California, Solano County United States Supreme Court
- Opinion by Justice O’Connor
- II
- A
- B
- III
- Casepoint
- Forum Non Conveniens
- Sharp Practices
- Case 4-7 United States v. Blondek, Tull, Castle, and Lowry
- Opinion by Judge Sanders
- Casepoint
- The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
- The Global Trend Toward Anti-Corruption Enforcement
- Adapting to New Trends in Anti-Bribery Enforcement
- F. Host State Regulation of Multinational Enterprises
- Consent to the Jurisdiction of the Host State
- Common Enterprise Liability
- Case 4-8 Touche Ross & Co. v. Bank Intercontinental, Limited
- Opinion by Judge Hull
- Casepoint
- Piercing the Company Veil
- The Controlled Company
- The Alter Ego Company
- Undercapitalization
- Personal Assumption of Liability
- Chapter Questions
- Blocking Statutes
- Competition Law and Jurisdictional Rule of Reason
- Products Liability—Jurisdiction
- Corrupt Practices
- Common Enterprise
- Chapter 5 Foreign Investment
- Chapter Outline
- A. Foreign Investment Laws and Codes
- Mining and the Environment
- Long Term Damage, Short Term Gain
- Getting Political
- International Interests with a Powerful Voice in Cabañas
- Conclusion
- National Foreign Investment Policies
- Regional Investment Policies
- Screening Foreign Investment Applications
- The Screening Agencies
- Proposals Requiring Screening
- Proposals Requiring Special Screening
- Information That Must Be Disclosed
- Evaluation Criteria
- Formal and Informal Application Processes
- Approval of Foreign Investment Applications
- In Brief: Case 5-1 Arab Republic of Egypt v. Southern Pacific Properties, Ltd., et al.
- Facts
- Issue
- Holding
- Law
- Explanation
- Order
- Business Forms
- Limitations on Foreign Equity
- Sectoral Limitations
- Closed Sectors
- Restricted Sectors
- Foreign Priority Sectors
- Background
- I. The Legal Environment for Foreign Investment: An Overview
- II. Governmental Actors
- III. Forms for Doing Business
- IV. Obstacles to Foreign Investment in India
- V. Keeping Up with the Chinese
- VI. Conclusion
- Geographic Limitations
- Case 5-2 Brady v. Brown
- Discussion
- II. Comity
- A. Fraud
- B. The Nature of the Relief
- C. The Brown Defendants Other Than Chester Brown
- Conclusion
- Casepoint
- Free Zones
- Free Zones Categorized by Size
- Case 5-3 Nissan Motor Mfg. Corp., U.S.A. v. United States
- Opinion by Judge Archer
- Background
- Casepoint
- Free Zones Categorized by Activities
- Foreign Investment Guarantees
- B. Supervision of Foreign Investment
- Start-Up Standards
- Operational Reviews
- Modification of Foreign Investment Agreements
- Case 5-4 Arbitration Between Wintershall AG et al. and the Government of Qatar
- Opinion of the Tribunal
- Casepoint
- Protection of Subsidiaries
- Disclosure of Information
- Protection of the Subsidiary
- Protection of a Subsidiary’s Minority Shareholders
- Protection of a Subsidiary’s Creditors
- Protection of a Subsidiary’s Tort Victims
- Case 5-5 The Bhopal Case
- Opinion by Chief Justice Sabyasachi Mukharji
- Justice Singh
- Casepoint
- Penalties for Noncompliance
- C. Securities Regulations
- Securities
- Trading in Securities
- Securities Exchanges
- Issuance of Securities
- Exemptions from Registration
- Foreign Registration
- Clearance and Settlement Procedures
- International Clearance and Settlement
- Depository Receipts
- Insider Trading Regulations
- Case 5-6 Batchelder v. Kawamoto
- Opinion by Circuit Judge O’Scannlain
- I
- II
- A
- III
- Casepoint
- Takeover Regulations
- D. Enforcement of Securities Regulations Internationally
- International Enforcement Cooperation
- Mechanisms for Information Sharing in Securities Enforcement Matters
- IOSCO Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding
- Bilateral Memoranda of Understanding
- Ad Hoc and Other Arrangements for Enforcement Cooperation
- The Convention on Insider Trading
- Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Securities Laws
- Chapter Questions
- Approval of Foreign Investment Applications
- Import Duties in Free Trade Zones
- Modification of Foreign Investment Agreements
- Obligation of Parent for Subsidiary’s Debts
- Takeover Defenses
- Insider Trading
- Chapter 6 Money and Banking
- Chapter Outline
- A. Money
- The Value of Money
- The Choice of Money
- Maintaining Monetary Value
- Case 6-1 Republic of Argentina et al. v. Weltover, Inc. et al.
- Opinion by Justice Scalia
- Casepoint
- B. The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- Origin of the IMF
- IMF Quotas
- Organization of the IMF
- Is Debt Sustainable?
- IMF Faces Public Anger
- Ears Kept Shut
- C. IMF Operations
- D. Currency Exchange
- Currency Exchange Obligations of IMF Member States
- Enforcement of Exchange Control Regulations of IMF Member States
- Case 6-2 Wilson, Smithett & Cope, Ltd v. Terruzzi
- Opinion by Lord Denning
- Casepoint
- Enforcement of Exchange Control Laws in the Absence of IMF Membership
- Case 6-3 Menendez v. Saks and Company
- Opinion by Judge Mansfield
- Casepoint
- Enforcement of Other IMF Member State Currency Exchange Obligations
- Exemptions for New Members from IMF Member State Currency Exchange Obligations
- E. Currency Support
- IMF Facilities
- Regular IMF Facilities
- Reserve Tranche
- Credit Tranche
- Extended Fund Facility
- Standby Arrangements
- Concessional IMF Facility
- Special IMF Facilities
- Compensatory Financing Facility
- Supplemental Reserve Facility
- Contingent Credit Lines
- IMF Conditionality
- F. Development Banks
- Controversies at the World Bank
- Purposes
- Size and Structure
- Source of Funding
- Recipients of Funding
- World Bank Operations
- IMF Operations
- Cooperation Between the Bank and IMF
- G. The Bank for International Settlements
- The Central Banks’ Bank
- Promoter of International Monetary Cooperation
- Agent for International Settlements
- BIS and Basel III
- H. Regional Monetary Systems
- I. National Monetary Systems
- National Monetary Organizations
- Bank Deposits
- Underlying Concepts of Islamic Economics and Banking
- Recent International Developments in Doctrine at the Intergovernmental Level
- Traditional and New Islamic Financial Instruments
- Eurocurrency Deposits
- The Interbank Deposit Market
- The Foreign Exchange Market
- Foreign Exchange Contracts
- In Brief: Case 6-4 Hunt et al. v. Alliance North American Government Income Trust, Inc. et al.
- Facts
- Issue
- Holding
- Law
- Explanation
- Order
- Arbitrage
- The Transfer of Money
- Branch Banking
- Case 6-5 In Re Sealed Case
- Per Curiam142
- I.
- II.
- III.
- Casepoint
- Conflicts Between Host and Home State Regulations
- Case 6-6 Vishipco Line et al. v. Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A.
- Opinion by Judge Mansfield
- Discussion
- Casepoint
- Case 6-7 Libyan Arab Foreign Bank v. Bankers Trust Company
- Opinion by Justice Staughton
- Casepoint
- Chapter Questions
- Dealing with Currency Fluctuation
- Exchange Contracts and Exchange Control Regulations
- Branch Banking
- Arbitrage
- Chapter 7 Trade in Goods
- Chapter Outline
- A. History of Contemporary International Trade Law
- Protectionism
- The Bretton Woods System
- The 1947 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- Multilateral Trade Negotiations
- The Uruguay Round
- B. The World Trade Organization
- The WTO Agreement
- Membership of the WTO
- Structure of the WTO
- Ministerial Conference
- General Council
- Decision Making within the WTO
- The Protestors’ Arguments
- The WTO Response
- What has Happened Since the Seattle Ministerial?
- Waivers
- Dispute Settlement
- Trade Policy Review
- C. The 1994 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- Direct Effect
- In Brief: Case 7-1 Finance Ministry v. Manifattura Lane Marz Otto, SpA
- Judgment of the Court
- Casepoint
- Nondiscrimination
- The MFN Rule
- The National Treatment Rule
- Case 7-2 Japan—Taxes on Alcoholic Beverages
- Report of the Panel
- Article III:2, First Sentence
- a) Definition of “Like Products”
- b) Taxation in Excess of That Imposed on Like Domestic Products
- Casepoint
- Protection Only Through Tariffs
- Transparency
- Regional Integration
- Commodity Arrangements
- Escape Clause
- Exceptions
- Export Controls
- Case 7-3 United States—Import Prohibition of Certain Shrimp and Shrimp Products
- I. Introduction: Statement of the Appeal
- IV. Issues Raised in this Appeal
- VI. Appraising Section 609 Under Article XX of the GATT 1994
- A. [Introduction]
- B. Article XX(g): Provisional Justification of Section 609
- C. The Introductory Clauses of Article XX: Characterizing Section 609 Under the Chapeau’s Standards
- Casepoint
- Protection of Cultural Property
- Maintenance of National Security
- The Wassenaar Arrangement
- Other Multilateral Export-Control Programs
- United Nations Action to Maintain International Peace
- D. Multilateral Trade Agreements
- Customs Valuation
- Preshipment Inspection
- Technical Barriers to Trade
- A. Newly Born IEC Technical Committee on Solar Thermal Electric Plants
- Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
- Trade-Related Investment Measures
- Case 7-4 Australia—Measures Affecting Importation of Salmon
- Introduction
- Article 5.5 of the SPS Agreement
- First Element of Article 5.5
- Second Element of Article 5.5
- Third Element of Article 5.5
- Casepoint
- Trade Disputes Involving China
- Import-Licensing Procedures
- Anti-dumping
- Case 7-5 Nippon Steel Corporation v. United States
- Opinion by Chief Judge Michel
- I. A Brief History of this Case
- II. The Role of Administrative Agencies and the Courts
- III. What Is “Substantial Evidence”?
- A
- C.
- IV.
- Casepoint
- Subsidies and Countervailing Measures
- Categories of Specific Subsidies
- Remedies and Countervailing Measures
- Case 7-6 United States—European Communities—Measures Affecting Trade in Large Civil Aircraft
- Measures at Issue
- “Specific Subsidies” under SCM Agreement Articles 1 and 2
- “Adverse Effect” under SCM Agreement Articles 5(a) and (c)
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- Casepoint
- Commentary on this Case
- Developing States and States Transitioning to Market Economies
- Safeguards
- Agriculture
- Textiles and Clothing
- Rules of Origin
- Chapter Questions
- Customs Valuation
- WTO Import Restrictions
- Sanitary and Phytosanitary Restriction Measures
- Countervailing Duties
- Anti-dumping Duties
- National Product Standards
- National Security and Public Morals
- Relevant Internet Sites
- Chapter 8 Services and Labor
- Chapter Outline
- Introduction
- A. General Agreement on Trade in Services
- The Framework Agreement
- Scope and Definition
- Case 8-1 European Communities—Regime for the Importation, Sale, and Distribution of Bananas
- General Agreement on Trade in Services
- 1. Application of the GATS
- 2. Whether Operators Are Service Suppliers Engaged in Wholesale Trade Services
- Casepoint
- General Obligations and Disciplines
- Specific Commitments
- Progressive Liberalization
- Institutional Structure
- GATS Annexes
- GATS Schedules of Specific Commitments
- B. Regional Intergovernmental Regulations on Trade in Services
- EU Law on Trade in Services
- Provisions Governing Trade in Services in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
- C. International Labor Law
- International Labor Organization
- International Labor Standards
- ILO Reports
- Settlement of Disputes Between ILO Member States
- The Commission of Inquiry
- The Fact-Finding and Conciliation Commission on Freedom of Association
- The International Labor Office
- Settlement of Disputes Between Intergovernmental Organizations and Their Employees
- The Human Rights of Workers
- Case 8-2 DUBERG v. UNESCO
- The Administrative Tribunal of the International Labor Organization . . .
- A.
- B.
- E.
- On the Grounds as Aforesaid—the Tribunal
- Casepoint
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Legal Effect of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Later Developments Regarding the Unocal Case and Other Recent Alien Tort Claims Act Cases
- International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
- D. Regional Intergovernmental Regulations on Labor
- Employment Laws in the EU
- Posts Reserved for Nationals
- Employment Standards of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
- Protection of Workers’ Rights by the Council of Europe
- Transnational Organized Labor
- E. Movement of Workers
- Visas
- Case 8-3 State v. Nagami
- Judgment of the Court
- Casepoint
- Temporary Visas
- U.S. Visa Laws for Business or Pleasure Visitors
- Qualifying for a Visa
- Passing through a U.S. Port of Entry
- Permanent Visas
- U.S. Increases Visa Fees
- Compliance with Visa Obligations
- Case 8-4 England and Another v. Attorney-General of St. Lucia
- Judgment of the court
- Casepoint
- Regulation of Foreign Workers
- Case 8-5 Spiess et al. v. C. Itoh & Co. (America), Inc.
- District Judge Carl O. Bue, Jr.
- Casepoint
- Application of Home State Labor Laws Extraterritorially
- Case 8-6 Morelli v. Cedel
- Richard D. Cudahy, Circuit Judge
- Background
- Discussion
- (a) Does the ADEA Cover a U.S.-Based Branch of a Foreign Employer?
- (b) Are Employees Based Abroad Counted in Determining Whether a U.S.-Based Branch of a Foreign Employer Is Subject to the ADEA?
- Conclusion
- Casepoint
- Chapter Questions
- Allowable WTO Restrictions
- GATS and NAFTA Commitments
- Role and Power of the ILO Fact-Finding and Conciliation Commission
- Power of the ILO Administrative Tribunal
- Freedom of Speech and Press in the EU
- Right of an Attorney to Employment in Another EU Country
- U.S. Passport Rules
- National Government Power over Visas
- Treaties of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation
- Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Law
- Chapter 9 Intellectual Property
- Chapter Outline
- Introduction
- A. The Creation of Intellectual Property Rights
- Copyrights
- Pecuniary Rights
- Case 9-1 Performing Right Society, Limited v. Hickey
- Opinion of the Court—Judge Sakala
- Casepoint
- Moral Rights
- Works Covered
- Case 9-2 Amar Nath Sehgal v. Union of India
- Casepoint
- Neighboring Rights
- Social/Ethical Issue
- Formalities
- Scope
- Unauthorized Importation of Copyrighted Goods
- Duration
- Exceptions to Copyright Protection
- Patents
- Patents and Other Inventor’s Grants
- Inventions That Qualify for Patent Protection
- Case 9-3 Monsanto Co. v. Coramandal Indag Products, (P) Ltd.
- Opinion of the Court—Judge C. Reddy
- Casepoint
- Determining Qualifications
- Inventions Excluded from Patent Protection
- Patenting of Human Genetic Features
- Duration of Patents
- Scope of Patents
- Trademarks
- Starbucks and Ethiopia Update
- Acquiring Trademarks
- Registration
- Registration Criteria
- Case 9-4 Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. v. Hammerton
- Panelist Marylee Jenkins
- The Parties
- Factual Background
- Parties’ Contentions
- Complainant
- Respondent
- Discussion and Findings
- The Proceeding—Three Elements
- Element (i)—Domain Name Identical or Confusingly Similar to Mark
- Element (ii)—Rights or Legitimate Interests in the Domain Name
- Element (iii)—Domain Name Registered and Used in Bad Faith
- Decision
- Casepoint
- Refusing Registration
- Registration Review
- Miss Sexy and Miss Sixty: Confusing?
- The Term of Registered Trademarks
- Usage Requirements
- Know-How
- B. International Intellectual Property Organizations
- World Intellectual Property Organization
- Council for Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
- C. Intellectual Property Treaties
- Comprehensive Agreements
- Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
- Artistic Property Agreements
- Berne Convention
- Rome Convention
- Phonogram Piracy Convention
- Satellite Transmission Convention
- WIPO Copyright Treaty
- Industrial Property Agreements
- Paris Convention
- Treaty on Intellectual Property in Respect of Integrated Circuits
- Patent Cooperation Treaty
- Agreement on Sources of Goods
- Trademark Law Treaty
- D. The International Transfer of Intellectual Property
- E. Licensing Regulations
- Territorial Restrictions
- Export Restrictions
- Case 9-5 L’Oréal v. eBay
- Casepoint
- Cartels
- Exclusive Licenses
- Case 9-6 Ransome-Kuti v. Phonogram, Ltd.
- Judge Edusei
- Casepoint
- Sales and Distribution Arrangements
- Price-Fixing
- Noncompetition Clauses
- Challenges to Validity
- Tying Clauses
- Quantity and Field-of-Use Restrictions
- U.S. Uses International Trade Commission to Block Imports
- Restrictions on Research and Development
- Quality Controls
- Grant-Back Provisions
- Restrictions That Apply After the Expiration of Intellectual Property Rights
- Restrictions That Apply After the Expiration of the Licensing Agreement
- F. Compulsory Licenses
- Patents
- Copyrights
- The AIDS Crisis
- The WTO Compulsory License Rule Modifications
- The Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health
- Importing Under Compulsory Licensing (“Paragraph 6”)
- Medicines Patent Pool
- Compulsory License Issues in Brazil, Thailand, and Ecuador
- Chapter Questions
- Copyright Infringement
- Moral Rights of Authors and Artists
- Can a Similar “Look and Feel” Be Copyright Infringement?
- Patents on Previously Known Technology
- Trademarks and the Shape of Goods
- Nonuse of a Trademark
- Importation of Gray Market Goods
- Legality of Patent Pools and Cross-Licensing Agreements
- Noncompetition Clauses
- Chapter 10 Sales
- Chapter Outline
- A. United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
- B. Transactions Covered in CISG
- Opting In and Out
- Case 10-1 Asante Technologies, Inc. v. PMC-Sierra, Inc.
- Casepoint
- Sales Defined
- Goods Defined
- Mixed Sales
- Are Contracts for Enriched Uranium the Sale of Goods or Services?
- C. Contractual Issues Excluded from the Coverage of CISG
- Illegality and Incompetency
- Third-Party Claims and Personal Injuries
- Preemption
- D. Interpreting CISG
- The Convention
- General Principles
- Rules of Private International Law
- E. Interpreting Sales Contracts
- Statements and Conduct of the Parties
- Negotiations
- Practices and Usages
- Case 10-2 Treibacher Industrie, A.G. v. Allegheny Technologies, Inc.
- Opinion by Circuit Judge Tjoflat
- Casepoint
- Form
- F. Formation of the Contract
- The Offer
- Definiteness
- Specific Offerees
- Effectiveness of an Offer
- Revocation
- Firm Offers
- Acceptance
- Silence
- Time of Acceptance
- Assent by Performance of an Act
- Withdrawal
- Rejection
- Acceptance with Modifications
- Case 10-3 Filanto, SpA v. Chilewich International Corp.
- Chief Judge Brieant …
- Casepoint
- G. General Standards of Performance
- Fundamental Breach
- Avoidance
- Requests for Specific Performance
- H. Seller’s Obligations
- Place for Delivery
- Time for Delivery
- The Turning Over of Documents
- Conformity of Goods
- 10.8.4.1
- Determining Conformity
- Third-Party Claims
- Waiver
- Time for Examining Goods
- Notice of Defect
- Curing Defects
- I. Buyer’s Obligations
- Payment of the Price
- Case 10-4 The Natural Gas Case
- Decision of the Court
- [The Breach]
- [Indemnification]
- [Loss of Profits]
- Duty to Mitigate
- Casepoint
- Taking Delivery
- J. The Passing of Risk
- Agreement of the Parties
- Case 10-5 Chicago Prime Packers, Inc. v. Northam Food Trading Co.
- Legal Discussion
- Casepoint
- Means of Delivery
- Goods Transported by Carrier
- Shipment Contracts
- Transshipment Contracts
- In-Transit Contracts
- Destination Contracts
- Goods Delivered Without Being Transported
- Breach of Contract
- K. Remedies
- Buyer’s Remedies
- Specific Performance
- Avoidance
- Case 10-6 The Shoe Seller’s Case
- Judgment
- The Court of Appeals affirmed the decision in favor of the plaintiff.
- Casepoint
- Reduction in Price
- Refusing Early Delivery and Excess Quantity
- The Effect of Nonconformity in a Part of the Goods
- Seller’s Remedies
- Specific Performance
- Avoidance
- Missing Specifications
- Remedies Available to Both Buyers and Sellers
- Suspension of Performance
- Anticipatory Avoidance
- Avoidance of Installment Contracts
- Damages
- L. Excuses for Nonperformance
- Force Majeure
- Dirty Hands
- Chapter Questions
- Application of the CISG
- Various Provisions of the CISG
- Rejection Under the CISG
- Is Silence Acceptance Under the CISG?
- Modification of Contract and Reliance Under the CISG
- What Are the Requirements of a Nachfrist Notice?
- Risk of Loss Under the CISG
- Avoidance of Installment Contracts Under the CISG
- Damages for Breach of Contract Under the CISG
- Chapter 11 Transportation
- Chapter Outline
- A. Trade Terms
- Case 11-1 St. Paul Guardian Insurance Company v. Neuromed Medical Systems & Support, GmbH
- District Judge Sidney H. Stein
- Background
- Discussion
- B. Applicable Law
- 2. Applicable German Law
- C. Cisg, Incoterms and “CIF”
- D. Incoterms, the CISG and the Passage of Risk of Loss and Title
- Conclusion
- Casepoint
- A Note on the Incoterms
- “Free” Terms
- FOB—Free on Board
- FAS—Free Alongside Ship
- CIF—Cost, Insurance, and Freight
- CFR—Cost and Freight
- Case 11-2 Phillips Puerto Rico Core, Inc. v. Tradax Petroleum, Ltd.
- Circuit Judge mansfield …
- Discussion
- Force Majeure
- Defects in the Documents
- The Suitability of the Oxy Trader
- Casepoint
- FCA—Free Carrier
- EXW—Ex Works
- B. Transportation
- C. Inland Carriage
- D. Carriage of Goods by Sea
- Common Carriage
- The Bill of Lading
- Receipt for Goods
- Case 11-3 M. Golodetz & Co., Inc. v. Czarnikow-Rionda Co., Inc. (The Galitia)
- Opinion by Judge Donaldson
- The Dispute
- The Sellers’ Claim to the Price
- Conclusion
- Casepoint
- Contract of Carriage
- Document of Title
- Carrier’s Duties Under a Bill of Lading
- Carrier’s Immunities
- Case 11-4 Great China Metal Industries Co. Ltd. v. Malaysian International Shipping Corp.
- Opinion by Justices Gaudron, Gummow and Hayne
- Uniform Construction
- Casepoint
- Liability Limits
- Case 11-5 Croft & Scully Co. v. M/V Skulptor Vuchetich et al.
- Circuit Judge John R. Brown
- Things Go Better with Coke
- Pepsi Cola Hits the Spot—On the Pavement
- Dr. Pepper at 10, 2, and § 1304
- A Peek at the Himalaya Clause
- Don’t Judge the Package by Its Appearance
- Customary Freight Unit
- Recap
- Casepoint
- Time Limitations
- Piracy on the Seas
- Third-Party Rights (Himalaya Clause)
- E. Charterparties
- Voyage Charterparties
- Time Charterparties
- Charterparties and Bills of Lading
- F. Maritime Liens
- Case 11-6 The Chinese Seamen’s Foreign Technical Services Co. v. Soto Grande Shipping Corp., Sa
- The Facts
- The Seizure and Sale
- The Suit
- The Rulings
- The Preliminary Distribution of The Sales Proceeds
- The Final Distribution of Sales Proceeds
- Casepoint
- G. Maritime Insurance
- Perils
- Case 11-7 Assicurazioni Generali (Underwriters) v. Black & Veatch
- Casepoint
- Average Clauses
- H. Carriage of Goods by Air
- Chapter Questions
- Shipping Terms—FOB, FAS
- Shipping Terms—CIF
- Effect of the Bill of Lading
- The Hague and Hague-Visby Rules
- Maritime Liens
- Chapter 12 Financing
- Chapter Outline
- Introduction
- A. Financing Foreign Trade
- B. Bills of Lading
- C. Bills of Exchange
- The Law Governing Bills of Exchange
- Types of Bills of Exchange
- Time and Sight Bills
- Trade Acceptances
- Checks
- D. Promissory Notes
- E. Negotiability of Bills and Notes
- Unconditional Promise or Order to Pay
- Promise or Order
- Unconditionality
- Definite Sum of Money or Monetary Unit of Account
- Money
- Definite Sum
- Payable on Demand or at a Definite Time
- Signed by the Maker or Drawer
- F. The Negotiation and Transfer of Bills and Notes
- Assignment
- Negotiation
- Negotiating Order Paper
- Negotiating Bearer Paper
- Converting Order to Bearer Paper and Bearer to Order Paper
- Case 12-1 Miller v. Race
- Opinion by Lord Mansfield
- Casepoint
- Endorsements
- Qualified Endorsements
- Restrictive Endorsements
- Forged Endorsements
- Case 12-2 Mair v. Bank of Nova Scotia
- Opinion by Appellate Judge Berridge
- Casepoint
- Limitations on the Excuses That Drawers and Makers Can Use to Avoid Paying Off a Bill or Note
- Liabilities of Makers, Drawers, Drawees, Endorsers, and Accommodation Parties
- Liability on the Instrument
- Case 12-3 Far East Realty Investment, Inc. v. Court of Appeals
- Opinion by Justice Paras
- Casepoint
- Warranty Liability
- The Role of Banks in Collecting and Paying Negotiable Instruments
- Case 12-4 Charles R. Allen, Inc. v. Island Cooperative Services Cooperative Association
- Opinion by Justice Moss
- Casepoint
- G. Letters of Credit
- Governing Law
- Applying for a Letter of Credit
- The Consequences of Not Obtaining a Letter of Credit
- Case 12-5 Trans Trust Sprl v. Danubian Trading Co., Ltd.
- Opinion by Lord Justice Denning
- Casepoint
- Documentary Formalities
- Advising and Confirming Letters of Credit
- The Obligations of Banks
- The Rule of Strict Compliance
- Amendments
- Waiver
- Fraud
- Fraud in the Collection Process
- Case 12-6 Sztejn v. J. Henry Schroeder Banking Corp.
- Opinion by Justice Shientag
- Casepoint
- Rights and Responsibilities of the Account Party
- Rights and Responsibilities of Beneficiaries
- Standby Letters of Credit
- H. Financing Foreign Operations
- Private Sources of Capital
- Governmental Sources of Capital
- Host Country Development Banks and Government Agencies
- Home Country Import and Export Financing Agencies
- Regional and International Development Agencies
- I. Countertrade
- Chapter Questions
- Types of Instruments
- Negotiability Issues
- Liability of the Drawer Where the Payee Is Fictitious
- Rights of the Holder
- Effect of Alteration of the Instrument
- Fraud in the Execution
- Letter-of-Credit Requirements
- Duty of a Bank Under a Letter of Credit
- Case Index
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