Search results for: “instrumentality”

  • Assets of Foreign Central Banks

    Assets of Foreign Central Banks in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): On July 5, 2011, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit decided the case, NML Capital Ltd. v. Republic of Argentina, 652 […]

  • Chettri V Nepal Bangladesh Bank

    Chettri v Nepal Bangladesh Bank in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): In May 2011, the United States filed a statement of interest in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in a […]

  • Chettri V Nepal Bangladesh Bank

    Chettri v Nepal Bangladesh Bank in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): In May 2011, the United States filed a statement of interest in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in a […]

  • League of Nations

    The League of Nations was the ill-fated predecessor of the United Nations. Origins To Alexander of Russia's scheme of a Holy Alliance we need only briefly allude. Though admirable in intention it was rejected as "sublime nonsense and mysticism” by Castlereagh, and it eventually […]

  • League of Nations

    The League of Nations was the ill-fated predecessor of the United Nations. Origins To Alexander of Russia's scheme of a Holy Alliance we need only briefly allude. Though admirable in intention it was rejected as "sublime nonsense and mysticism” by Castlereagh, and it eventually […]

  • Attachment of Blocked Assets

    Attachment of Blocked Assets Under Tria and the FSIA (heiser) in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Attachment of Blocked Assets Under Tria and the FSIA (heiser): (As reviewed in this legal encyclopedia in relation to international law issues in the year 2012) […]

  • Foreign State

    Definition of "foreign State" in the Fsia in 2011 United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): Having concluded that the multi-national character of the EC is not a bar to the EC's status as an organ, […]

  • Foreign Immunity

    Foreign Immunity Foreign Sovereign Immunity This section covers the following: Foreign Sovereign Immunities Doctrine Foreign Sovereign Immunities Legislative History Foreign Sovereign Immunities Mean Foreign Sovereign Immunity Government Foreign Sovereign Immunity in International Law Foreign Sovereign Immunity Law Foreign Sovereign Immunity Meaning United States Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 This section covers the following: Foreign…

  • Promulgation

    Promulgation in Constitutional LawFrom the Comparative Constitutions Project: Promulgation is the act of formally proclaiming new legislation to the public. This occurs when the law receives final formal approval.

  • List of Authors to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution

    List of Authors to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution Main Entries: List of Entries and Authors of the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution Encyclopedia of the American Constitution Listing of entries to the Encyclopedia by Author: Benjamin Aaron Professor of Law, Emeritus University of California, Los Angeles LABOR AND THE ANTITRUST LAWS Henry J.…

  • List of Entries and Authors of the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution

    List of Articles and Contributors of the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution Main Entry: the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. List of Authors by Entry (A-Z): ADEQUATE STATE GROUNDS Kenneth L. Karst ADKINS V. CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Leonard W. Levy ADLER V. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CITY OF NEW YORK Martin Shapiro ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES Joseph Vining…

  • Doctrine Of Restricted Immunity

    Legal IssuesThe doctrine of restricted immunity (in brief, it means that a sovereign state may be found liable under a commercial contract in the same way as a private party when the state is engaged in certain commercial activities) affects the validity of certain international commercial …

  • Doctrine Of Restricted Immunity

    Legal IssuesThe doctrine of restricted immunity (in brief, it means that a sovereign state may be found liable under a commercial contract in the same way as a private party when the state is engaged in certain commercial activities) affects the validity of certain international commercial …

  • State-Controlled Trading Company

    An instrumentality of a foreign government charged with the exclusive importation or exportation of a specific group of products. Such entities are most common in communist or centrally planned economies….

  • State-Controlled Trading Company

    An instrumentality of a foreign government charged with the exclusive importation or exportation of a specific group of products. Such entities are most common in communist or centrally planned economies….