Professor Buxbaum\u27s contribution, chapter 10, is titled Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in International Antitrust Law – A US Perspective.https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/facbooks/1069/thumbnail.jp
Finding an appropriate U.S. forum for an international antitrust case is unnecessarily complicated. ...
As students of international law know, there has been a long standing dispute between the United Kin...
Antitrust law, international. - Option of nationality. - In: Encyclopedia of public international la...
Professor Buxbaum\u27s contribution, chapter 10, is titled Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in Intern...
Professor Buxbaum\u27s contribution to this volume is chapter 14 Transnational Antitrust Lawhttps:/...
However, the trend to apply United States antitrust laws to international trade agreements has given...
It is no accident that many of the most provocative disputes about the allocation of jurisdiction am...
Professor Parrish wrote chapter 13, Adjudicatory Jurisdiction and Public International Law, while ...
Professor Buxbaum contributed Chapter 9, Extraterritoriality in the Public and Private Enforcement ...
Professor Buxbaum\u27s contribution is her 2004 article, originally published in the Willamette Jour...
Antitrust is a brief for the uselessness of international law. Notwithstanding the apparent utility ...
Earl A. Snyder Lecture in International Law, November 1, 2007, Lauterpacht Centre for International ...
Few subjects in international law raise such incorrigible conflicts of interest as the exercise of e...
textabstractThis book deals with judicial jurisdiction of state courts in international disputes, i...
Even in a climate of increased cooperation among regulatory authorities, jurisdictional conflict rem...
Finding an appropriate U.S. forum for an international antitrust case is unnecessarily complicated. ...
As students of international law know, there has been a long standing dispute between the United Kin...
Antitrust law, international. - Option of nationality. - In: Encyclopedia of public international la...
Professor Buxbaum\u27s contribution, chapter 10, is titled Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in Intern...
Professor Buxbaum\u27s contribution to this volume is chapter 14 Transnational Antitrust Lawhttps:/...
However, the trend to apply United States antitrust laws to international trade agreements has given...
It is no accident that many of the most provocative disputes about the allocation of jurisdiction am...
Professor Parrish wrote chapter 13, Adjudicatory Jurisdiction and Public International Law, while ...
Professor Buxbaum contributed Chapter 9, Extraterritoriality in the Public and Private Enforcement ...
Professor Buxbaum\u27s contribution is her 2004 article, originally published in the Willamette Jour...
Antitrust is a brief for the uselessness of international law. Notwithstanding the apparent utility ...
Earl A. Snyder Lecture in International Law, November 1, 2007, Lauterpacht Centre for International ...
Few subjects in international law raise such incorrigible conflicts of interest as the exercise of e...
textabstractThis book deals with judicial jurisdiction of state courts in international disputes, i...
Even in a climate of increased cooperation among regulatory authorities, jurisdictional conflict rem...
Finding an appropriate U.S. forum for an international antitrust case is unnecessarily complicated. ...
As students of international law know, there has been a long standing dispute between the United Kin...
Antitrust law, international. - Option of nationality. - In: Encyclopedia of public international la...