Search results for: “nationality of company”

  • Matimak Trading Co. v. Khalily

    Matimak Trading Co. v. Khalily United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Federal Reporter, Third Series, vol. 118, p. 76 (1997) Circuit Judge McLaughlin: Plaintiff appeals from an order entered August 19, 1996 in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Wood, J.) dismissing plaintiff’s claims for lack…

  • List of International Law Selected Cases, by Subject

    List of International Law Selected Court Decisions, by Subject   Case Tel-Oren v. Libyan Arab Republic: The Law of Nations Contemporary International Law Case The Case of Parking Privileges for Diplomats: when is International law really law? Case North Sea Continental Shelf Cases: The Positivist School of International Law Case Raulin v. Fischer: The Romano-Germanic…

  • Constitutional Text: Brazil Constitution of 1988

    Constitutional Text: Brazil Constitution of 1988 CONSTITUTION OF THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL OCTOBER 5, 1988 Preamble We, the representatives of the Brazilian People, convened in the National Constituent Assembly to institute a democratic state for the purpose of ensuring the exercise of social and individual rights, liberty, security, well-being, development, equality and justice as…

  • List of Publications of the Permanent Court of International Justice

    List of Publications of the Permanent Court of International Justice Case concerning certain German interests in Polish Upper Silesia (merits). No. 7; Judgments. Nos. 1-24. Case concerning certain German interests in Polish Upper Silesia (question of jurisdiction). No. 6; Judgments. Nos. 1-24. Case concerning the factory at Chorzow (claim for indemnity–jurisdiction). Judgment No. 8. No.…

  • History of Yugoslavia

    Introduction This is the first part of the history of Yugoslavia, which has had hugue implications in international law, specially European law. The country Also called “Jugoslavia”. The official name was the “Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes” (Kraljevina Srba Hnata i Slovcnaca). The country came into being in the closing months of 1918…

  • Outline of International litigation

    Outline of International litigation 1. Transnational Lawyering and Litigation A. The Rules of Transnational Practice i. In re Roel (NY Court Appeals) a. Mexican lawyer maintained office in NY and advised NY public on MX divorce law. b. Held: Foreign lawyer cannot practice law in NY 1. NY Penal Law, Section 270 forbids anyone from…

  • New Lex Mercatoria

    New Lex Mercatoria The “Lex Mercatoria “concept was rediscovered in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It probably started by the French comparatist Berthold Goldman. In an article in the ‘Le Monde’ in 1956, Goldman’s opinion was that the Suez Canal company was not of Egyptian, English, French or mixed nationality even though it could…

  • European Union law Part 5

    European Union law Part 5   45 Barriers to Financing: Is European Union Indirect Discrimination Law the Answer for Female Entrepreneurs? Adam G. Panopoulos Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender Volume 16, Number 3, Spring 2010 p.549 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 46 Some Practical Impacts of European Union law upon the Procedure for Judicial…

  • MPEPIL: Specific cases and decisions

    MPEPIL: Specific cases and decisions   Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: Specific cases and decisions: 1. AAPL v Sri Lanka Case, Marboe, Irmgard 2. Abu Dhabi Oil Arbitration, Dolzer, Rudolf 3. Abyei Arbitration, Daly, Brooks W and Schofield, Garth…

  • Convention (X) for the Adaption to Maritime War of the Principles of the Geneva Convention

    Convention (X) for the Adaption to Maritime War of the Principles of the Geneva Convention   ARTICLE 1 Military hospital-ships, that is to say, ships constructed or fitted out by States specially and solely with a view to assisting the wounded, sick, and shipwrecked, the names of which shall have been communicated to the belligerent…

  • Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field 4

    Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field   Art. 50. Moreover, citizens who accompany an army for whatever purpose, such as sutlers, editors, or reporters of journals, or contractors, if captured, may be made prisoners of war, and be detained as such. The monarch and members of the hostile…

  • Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 9

    Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations   RULE 16 THE SEARCH FEE 16.1 Right to Ask for a Fee (a) Each International Searching Authority may require that the applicant pay a fee (“search fee”) for its own benefit for carrying out the international search and for performing all other tasks entrusted to International Searching Authorities by…

  • Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 9

    Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations   RULE 16 THE SEARCH FEE 16.1 Right to Ask for a Fee (a) Each International Searching Authority may require that the applicant pay a fee (“search fee”) for its own benefit for carrying out the international search and for performing all other tasks entrusted to International Searching Authorities by…

  • Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations 4

    Patent Cooperation Treaty; with Regulations   Article 66 Denunciation (1) Any Contracting State may denounce this Treaty by notification addressed to the Director General. (2) Denunciation shall take effect six months after receipt of the said notification by the Director General. It shall not affect the effects of the international application in the denouncing State…

  • Geneva Convention (II) 2

    Geneva Convention (II)   Article 9 The provisions of the present Convention constitute no obstacle to the humanitarian activities which the International Committee of the Red Cross or any other impartial humanitarian organization may, subject to the consent of the Parties to the conflict concerned, undertake for the protection of wounded, sick and shipwrecked persons,…