The Trade Act of 19741 has changed markedly the powers and responsibilities of the United States International Trade Commission (Commission). The authority of the Commission, formerly known as the United States Tariff Commission (Tariff Commission), now extends well beyond the tariff area. This article will examine the growth of the Commission\u27s authority and structure and, perhaps, provide some insight into its possible future development
Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 makes unlawful, specifically, the importation of products that...
The International Law Commission of the United Nations is responsible for the codification and progr...
This article will describe in some detail the most dramatic modifications within the framework of th...
The impact of the decisions and actions of the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) up...
This Article will present come impressions of the effect on the U.S. International Trade Commission ...
Since its creation through the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, the Office of the United States Trade Re...
The Trade Act of 1974 amended section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, and thereby substantially modif...
The article discusses the expansion of the U.S. legislation the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) regardi...
This Article examines the completion of the new United Nations Convention on the Liability of Operat...
The article explains the increasing significant role played by the international arbitration in int...
Approximately four months after President Ford signed into law the Trade Act of 1974,1 the first pet...
The model constructed in this Article explains how the efforts of special interest groups within a n...
The International Trade Commission (ITC) is an alternate venue for holders of U.S. patents to pursue...
Article is dedicated to the role and place of USA in international trade. The author pays great atte...
The Foreign Commerce Clause has been lost, subsumed by its interstate cousin, and overshadowed in fo...
Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 makes unlawful, specifically, the importation of products that...
The International Law Commission of the United Nations is responsible for the codification and progr...
This article will describe in some detail the most dramatic modifications within the framework of th...
The impact of the decisions and actions of the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) up...
This Article will present come impressions of the effect on the U.S. International Trade Commission ...
Since its creation through the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, the Office of the United States Trade Re...
The Trade Act of 1974 amended section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, and thereby substantially modif...
The article discusses the expansion of the U.S. legislation the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) regardi...
This Article examines the completion of the new United Nations Convention on the Liability of Operat...
The article explains the increasing significant role played by the international arbitration in int...
Approximately four months after President Ford signed into law the Trade Act of 1974,1 the first pet...
The model constructed in this Article explains how the efforts of special interest groups within a n...
The International Trade Commission (ITC) is an alternate venue for holders of U.S. patents to pursue...
Article is dedicated to the role and place of USA in international trade. The author pays great atte...
The Foreign Commerce Clause has been lost, subsumed by its interstate cousin, and overshadowed in fo...
Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 makes unlawful, specifically, the importation of products that...
The International Law Commission of the United Nations is responsible for the codification and progr...
This article will describe in some detail the most dramatic modifications within the framework of th...