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Houston Journal of International Law articles from January 1999

235 total articles

This journal publishes articles in international and comparative law, including international business, finance, torts, crime and human rights.

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Houston Journal of International Law archives from January 1999

The European systems of central banks: quo vadis?
January 1, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION After years of unsuccessful attempts to achieve monetary integration within the area of the European Union (Elf),(1) the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), as set forth under the newly designed Treaty Establishing the...

PIC, POPs and the MAI apocalypse: our environmental future as a function of investors' rights and chemical management initiatives.(Prior Informed Consent, Persistent Organic Pollutants, Multilateral Agreement on Investment)
January 1, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION An increase in the environmentally destructive capabilities of humankind can be quite vividly linked with the development of the corporate form. Recently, however, these legal entities have grown and developed into...

Connecting currents: toward the integration of North American electricity markets.
January 1, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION As recently as 1991, closed markets and governmentally owned or regulated monopolies characterized the electricity industries of Canada, Mexico, and the United States.(1) In the past, trade in electricity among these...

Send me your money: controlling international terrorism by restricting fundraising in the United States.
January 1, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION Policy relating to international terrorism has long been a hotly debated issue in the United States.(1) While virtually everyone would agree that terrorism is bad, few agree whether to bargain with terrorists, how to punish...

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