This article discusses the specific problems involved in Customs Court jurisdiction. After outlining in Part I these jurisdictional problems and the court\u27s failure to deal with them, the article, in Part II, proposes an analytic framework that focusses attention on the relevant criteria for ascertaining Customs Court jurisdiction. This framework is built upon the exclusivity of Customs Court jurisdiction and exhaustion of the administrative review process. The distinct rights of importers and manufacturers are also discussed and the special problem of cases which do not meet the procedural prerequisites for Customs Court jurisdiction are explored. Finally, Part III of this article presents the argument that both the jurisdiction and the...
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This article discusses the specific problems involved in Customs Court jurisdiction. After outlining...
This article is based on a report prepared for the Administrative Conference of the United States in...
In 1980 Congress enacted the Customs Courts Act of 1980, a law designed to improve the Federal judi...
The scope of this article extends solely to reviewing the pressing question of proper jurisdiction a...
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The United States and the other countries of the world will continue to develop rules and laws gover...
Article published in the North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation
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This article summarizes important developments in 2014 in customs law, including U.S. judicial decis...
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This Article will examine a number of procedural issues relevant to the Alien Tort Statute, focusing...
Increases in the amount and complexity of international trade and changes in jurisdictional rules ov...
In this brief article I will confine myself to an analysis of the U.S. legal system pertaining to re...
This article evaluates the stream of commerce theory of personaljurisdiction in light of existing pr...
This article discusses the specific problems involved in Customs Court jurisdiction. After outlining...
This article is based on a report prepared for the Administrative Conference of the United States in...
In 1980 Congress enacted the Customs Courts Act of 1980, a law designed to improve the Federal judi...
The scope of this article extends solely to reviewing the pressing question of proper jurisdiction a...
This paper discusses the 2005 dispute between the European Community (EC) and the United States (US)...
The United States and the other countries of the world will continue to develop rules and laws gover...
Article published in the North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation
However, the trend to apply United States antitrust laws to international trade agreements has given...
This article summarizes important developments in 2014 in customs law, including U.S. judicial decis...
The article present the results of the research on the national practice related to the regulation o...
Technological and economic progess have continually fostered the development of international trade....
This Article will examine a number of procedural issues relevant to the Alien Tort Statute, focusing...
Increases in the amount and complexity of international trade and changes in jurisdictional rules ov...
In this brief article I will confine myself to an analysis of the U.S. legal system pertaining to re...
This article evaluates the stream of commerce theory of personaljurisdiction in light of existing pr...