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International Law nad Trade Conferrence : bridging the east-west divide
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International Law nad Trade Conferrence May 10-11, 2007
ISBN:
9788799138524
Basım Bilgisi:
Second edition.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xiii, 706 pages ; 24 cm.
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Table of Contents International Trade & Maritime Law A Comparison of US Judicial and NAFTA Panel Review of Trade Remedy Cases ...............................................1 Juscelino F. Colares and John W. Bohn Sound Science and Trade Barriers: Democracy, Autonomy and the Limits of the SPS Agreement ................................................................ ................................................................ ......................10 Edward Morse Bridging the Gap in the Doha Talks: A Look at Services Trade ................................................................ ...........21 Rafael Leal-Arcas GATT/WTO and MEAs: Resolving the Competing Paradigm........................................................ .......................31 Abdul Hasseb Ansari Iraq’s Accession to the WTO: Commitments and Implications.................................................... ..........................43 Bashar Hikmet Malwaki Need for FLCs in India with Respect to Honouring the GATS............................................................ ..................53 Krishnendu Sen and Ritankar Sahu Traditional Knowledge, the CBD and the TRIPS Regime: Synthesising the Discordant Discourses at the WTO............................................................. ............................................................62 Vydyanathan Lakshmanan Rescuing the Inexhaustible (The Issue of Fisheries’ Subsidies in the International Trade Policy.......................................................... ................................................................ ..................................71 Ekaterina Anyanova The Development of Maritime Laws in Malaysia-Selected Issues.......................................................... ...............83 Faizah Nazri Abd Rahman Trade and Investment An East-West Contrast of Foreign Direct Investment on Small Business Development.......................................89 David Floyd & Sandhla Summan Truth Finding: Do Subsidies Continue After Privatization?.................................................. .................................94 Yu Wu Foreign Direct Investment in India with Special Focus on Retail Trade........................................................... ...102 Tanay Kumar Nandi and Ritankar Sahu Buying Properties in Malaysia? Highlight on Laws, Policies and their Implications on Foreign Land Ownership....................................................... ................................................................ ..........115Human Rights and Governance The Prohibition of Bribery of Foreign Public Officials under the South African Legislation and the African Union Convention: An Examination of its Strengths and Weaknesses……………………..…140 Omphemetse Sibanda Structuring Money Laundering Control as Mechanism for Controlling Corruption In Nigeria: Need for Enhanced International Cooperation..................................................... ..............................150 Charles O.Adekoya International Human Rights Law: Providing Measurement Tools for CSR.........................................................157 Diego Quiroz-Ornate and Mhairi Aitken Legal and Technological Developments Concerning eGovernment Services in Poland.....................................169 Paul Przemyslaw Polanski Democracy and Human Rights: Reappraising the Rhetoric of “Interdependence ...............................................179 andMutual Reinforcement” Ubong E. Effeh Corporate Governance, Business and Finance The Legal Implications of Reputation Risk Management for Franchisors..................................................... ......186 Tom Burns The New EU Services Directive: Metaphor for Europe Today; Model for Expanding International Harmonization Tomorrow........................................................ .......................................................196 Patrick Hugg Relieving the Burden of UK Capital Taxation on Business........................................................ ..........................205 Tim Vollans Auditor’s Liability towards Third Parties within the EU: A Comparative Study between the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium......................................................... ..................214 Ingrid De Poorter Recent Developments of Corporate Governance in the Global Economy and the New Turkish Commercial Draft Law Reforms ................................................................ .......................223 Cuneyt Yuksel Financial Collateral Arrangements.................................................... ................................................................ ....235 Gulenay Rusen Virtual Meeting of Shareholders and its Immediate Rewards......................................................... .....................245 H. Jaap van den herik and Svetla Pencheva Possibilities of Measuring the Option Clauses’ Value in Sports Contracts: Empirical Study........................................................... ................................................................ .........................251 Ji í Strouhal Intellectual Property Rights Taking Patents Seriously....................................................... ................................................................ ................266 Helen Gubby, Pieter Kleve and Richard De Mulder Intellectual Property Rights from an Islamic Perspective..................................................... ................................273 Salah Zaineddin ITM : Avatars as Trade Marks........................................................... ................................................................ ....279 Angela Adrian The Purpose of Copyright Protection in Jordan & Canada: A Brief Comparison................................................297Con sumer Protection Consumer Protection and Commercial Transactions in Malaysia........................................................ ................311 Talat Mahmood Abdul Rashid Current International Trends in International Product Liability Law............................................................. ......319 Esin Kucuk Sengur Arbitration & Mediation Waiver of a Right to Arbitrate by Resort to Litigation, in the Context of International Commercial Arbitration..................................................... .............................................................329 Peter Gillies and Andrew Dahdal Integrating ‘Equity’ and ‘Mediation’ into International Commercial Arbitration to make it More Economical and Just ……………………………………………………… ………………...340 Syed Khalid Rashid. Recognition & Enforcement of 'Foreign Arbitral Awards': A Comparative Study.............................................346 Anirudh Dadhich and Arun Kumar Bajaj Mediation in an IP context: WIPO or ICC? ................................................................ .........................................356 Ioanna Thoma Cyberlaw Towards Privacy-Preserving Data Mining in Law Enforcement..................................................... .....................360 Stijn Vanderlooy, Joop Verbeek and Jaap van den Herik Erroneous Execution of Payment Transactions: What Will Be New in the Future?............................................369 Reinhard Steennot Spam, Spamdexing and Regulation of Internet Advertising ................................................................ ................379 Paul Przemyslaw Polanski Some Remarks on the Jordanian Electronic Transaction Act............................................................. ..................388 Hisham Tahat The Importance of Live Link in Child Abuse Cases (Incest)........................................................ ........................393 Norbani Mohamed Nazeri Virtual Criminal Law in Boundless New Environments................................................... ...................................399 B.J.V. Keupink The You Tube Case: Privacy Protection or the Right to Try to Have Sex on the Spanish Public Bea
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International trade law is expanding rapidly during the era of globalization. The rules of the trade game and global economics are being refined to cope with market liberalization and intense market competition. Rapid evolution has occurred in several business areas that would have been difficult to predict only a few years ago. This has been made possible by new technologies, which provide unprecedented opportunities for economic development. International trade agreements involving information technology, international telecommunications and financial services have been concluded within the framework of the World Trade Organization (WTO), and new international trade policies are being developed that shape the way trade is conducted. This dynamic business environment presents continuing challenges as lawyers, businesspersons, and policymakers seek to stay abreast of current developments. What then is international trade? It covers a wide and diverse spectrum which is reflected in this book. The articles shed light on issues such as IPR, arbitration, environment, IT law, and particular matters in multilateral and bilateral trade agreements. The articles illuminate controversies and at the same time, contribute to enrich the legal and economic literature This book offers a collection of research papers written and presented by some of the world’s top experts on international trade law and economics at the International Conference on Law and Trade held in Istanbul on May 10- 12, 2007. The Conference was organized by the International Association of IT Lawyers in cooperation with Istanbul Bilgi University, a leading institution in Turkey for the study and development of technology law. The purpose of the Conference was to build communities among constituencies interested in these varied yet related topics, including researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and business people, who are seeking to develop new ideas and to enhance their understanding of the international trade environment. Access to the international perspectives of participants representing six continents and more than two dozen countries provides an enriching and unique experience. The book has taken shape as a result of contributions from a number of individuals and through the generous support of the Ankara Bar Association. We are grateful to all the authors, sponsors, and program committee members, and in particular to those from the IT Law Research Center of Istanbul Bilgi University
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