Questions & Answers: International Law (eBook - 1st ed.)
by
Rebecca Bratspies
Questions & Answers: International Law offers multiple choice questions and a final practice essay exam covering a wide array of areas likely to be addressed in any International Law course. The areas covered include: Principles of International Law Jurisdiction Sources of International Law The United Nations The Use of Force and Humanitarian Law International Criminal and Human Rights Law Indigenous Peoples International Environmental Law The Law of the Sea; and International Trade Law Like the other titles in the Questions & Answers Series, each multiple-choice question in Questions & Answers: International Law is accompanied by a detailed answer indicating which of the choices is the best answer and explains why that answer is better than the other choices. And each short-answer question is followed by a model answer.
Publication Date: 2011
European Union law including Brexit in a nutshell
by
Ralph Folsom
This Nutshell covers the history of the European Union, including BREXIT, its legislative procedures, litigating EU law and the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice. Free movement of goods, services, people (including mass migration), capital and technology, the EURO in crisis, and extensive internal Union policies are detailed. This Nutshell also reviews EU international trade, foreign investment and business competition (antitrust) law.
Call Number: Law Library Treatise Collection KJE949 .F55 2017
Principles of European Union law : including BREXIT (Concise Hornbooks - 5th ed.)
by
Ralph Folsom
This advanced, detailed guide provides a comprehensive review of laws and policies of the European Union. Chapter 1 looks at the history of the European Union including BREXIT. Chapters 2 and 3 focus on critical EU processes behind lawmaking and litigation. Chapter 4 examines the free movement of goods, services, capital, and people (including mass migration), while Chapter 5 covers a broad selection of internal EU legal regimes concerning business law, ranging from taxation to agriculture. The EU's complex external trade, foreign investment and customs law is analyzed in Chapter 6. Antitrust law and regulation of business agreements are covered in Chapter 7. The Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, along with the EU Charter of Fundamental Freedoms, are reproduced in Appendices.
Publication Date: 2017
Principles of International Business Transactions (Concise Hornbooks - 4th ed.)
by
Ralph Folsom; Michael Van Alstine; Michael Ramsey
Contents: Structuring the international sales transaction -- International sales law -- Commercial terms -- Bills of lading -- Sales agent and distributorship agreements -- Documentary letters of credit -- Standby letters of credit -- International electronic commerce -- An introduction to the WTO and U.S. trade authorities -- United States tariffs and duty free imports -- Customs classification, valuation and origin -- Antidumping duties -- Subsidies and countervailing duties -- United States export controls -- The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention -- United States boycott and anti-boycott law -- Free trade agreements and customs unions -- Franchising and trademark licensing -- Patent and knowhow licensing -- Counterfeit, infringing and gray market imports : United States Section 337 proceedings -- Introduction to foreign direct investments -- Cross-border mergers and acquisitions -- Treaties and agreements protecting foreign investment -- Expropriation of an investment -- OPIC and MIGA investment insurance -- International business litigation -- Litigation involving foreign sovereigns -- International commercial arbitration.
Publication Date: 2017
Principles of International Law (Concise Hornbook - 3rd ed.)
by
Sean Murphy
This fully-updated third edition provides a comprehensive survey of public international law, with useful references throughout to current events, classic and contemporary cases and scholarship. It is designed as a stand-alone text or as a complement to all the major casebooks on the topic. The first part of the book addresses how international law is created, interpreted and enforced; the second part focuses on the interface of international law and national law; and the final part covers key subject matter areas: human rights, injury to aliens, the law of the sea, international environmental law, international criminal law, and the use of force.