Trade law Part 63

Trade law Part 63

 

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THE PROPERTY WARS OF LAW FIRMS: OF CLIENT LISTS, TRADE SECRETS AND THE FIDUCIARY DUTIES OF LAW PARTNERS
Robert W. Hillman
Florida State University Law Review
Volume 30, Number 4, Summer 2003 p.767

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The Hidden Cost of Free Trade: The Impact of U.S. World Trade Organization Obligations on U.S. Environmental Law Sovereignty
George Cavros
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 9, Number 3, Summer 2003 p.563

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WTO CASE REVIEW 2002
Raj Bhala and David A. Gantz
Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 20, Number 2, Summer 2003 p.143

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This is a third in an annual series of articles reviewing the “reports”(decisions) of the Appellate Body, the highest judicial entity of the World Trade Organization. Since its inception in 1995, the Appellate Body has issued more than fifty reports, currently at a rate of eight or nine per year. These reports, applying and interpreting various provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the other WTO agreements, are perhaps the most significant single source of WTO jurisprudence. The authors’ intention is to provide a comprehensive, critical summary of each of the reports as a useful and reliable record of case law.

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University Marketing and the Law: Applying the Trade Practices Act to Universities’ Marketing and Promotional Activities
Philip H Clarke
Deakin Law Review
Volume 8, Number 2, 2003 p.304

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667

The First-Scale Doctrine in International Intellectual Property Law: Trade in Copyright Related Entertainment Products
Theo Papadopoulos
Entertainment and Sports Law Journal
Volume 2, Number 2, Summer 2003 p.40

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668

Trade and Environment in the Western Hemisphere: Expanding the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation into the Americas
Greg Block
Environmental Law
Volume 33, Number 3, Summer 2003 p.501

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Professor Block evaluates the lessons learned from NAFTA and its environmental side agreement and suggests ways to apply these lessons to the Free Trade Area of the Americas. The article concludes that unless the NAFTA model for protecting environmental values in the context of free trade is strengthened and provided with adequate financial resources, efforts to protect human health and the environment and to promote the enforcement of environmental law in Latin America will likely fail.

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WHITHER EUROPEAN TRADE MARK LAW? ARSENAL AND DAVIDOFF: THE CREATIVE DISORDER STAGE
S.M. Maniatis
Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review
Volume 7, 2003 p.99

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670

The Power of Positive Drinking: Are Alcoholic Beverage Health Claims Constitutionally Protected?
Ben Lieberman
Food and Drug Law Journal
Volume 58, Issue 3, 2003 p.511-520

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Published studies have shown it to be an accurate statement that moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages substantially reduces one’s risk of contracting heart disease. Predictably, many alcoholic beverages industry members would like to put “heart healthy” messages on product labels and advertisements. The Department of the Treasury’s Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, which has authority over alcoholic beverage labels and advertisements, asserts that any health-related claim would be misleading unless it detailed the risks of heavier drinking and explained every category of individual unlikely to benefit. The agency insists its policy is not a ban and does not violate the First Amendment. Recent commercial speech case law casts doubt, however, on the constitutionality of so broad a restriction. Legal precedent strongly suggests that there is a First Amendment right for producers to use, and consumers to read, accurate summary statements about moderate drinking and health on alcoholic beverage labels and advertisements.

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SYMPOSIUM – GLOBALIZATION’S IMPACT ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
St. John’s Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development
Volume 17, Issue 3, Spring 2003

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SPECIAL RECOGNITION: ST. JOHN’S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW HONORS ALUMNI WHO HAVE SERVED AS CHIEF JUDGE OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Dean Joseph W. Bellacosa
St. John’s Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development
Volume 17, Issue 3, Spring 2003 p.443

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CHALLENGES OF POVERTY AND ISLAM FACING AMERICAN Trade law
Raj Bhala
St. John’s Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development
Volume 17, Issue 3, Spring 2003 p.471

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Conclusion

Notes

See Also

References and Further Reading

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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Trade law.


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