Emergency Controls on International Economic Transactions: Hearings Before Thhe Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1560 and H.R. 2382, and Markup of Trading with the Enemy Reform Legislation ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 281 pagini |
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... American public law , Congres- sional Research Service , Library of Congress . 146 Goldklang , Jack , attorney adviser , Department of Justice_ 146 Santos , Leonard E. , attorney adviser , Office of the General Counsel , Department of ...
... American public law , Congres- sional Research Service , Library of Congress . 146 Goldklang , Jack , attorney adviser , Department of Justice_ 146 Santos , Leonard E. , attorney adviser , Office of the General Counsel , Department of ...
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... . statement on H.R. 1560___ . 277 7. American Express Co. memorandum on the Trading With the Enemy Act___ 280 INDEX Alphabetical list of witnesses___ 281 EMERGENCY CONTROLS ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC TRANSACTIONS TUESDAY , MARCH 29 IV.
... . statement on H.R. 1560___ . 277 7. American Express Co. memorandum on the Trading With the Enemy Act___ 280 INDEX Alphabetical list of witnesses___ 281 EMERGENCY CONTROLS ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC TRANSACTIONS TUESDAY , MARCH 29 IV.
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... American Society of International Law , Council on Foreign Relations , American Arbitration Association , American Bar Association . Author : International Legal Process ( with Chayes & Ehrlich , 1968-69 ) ; Ex- propriation in the ...
... American Society of International Law , Council on Foreign Relations , American Arbitration Association , American Bar Association . Author : International Legal Process ( with Chayes & Ehrlich , 1968-69 ) ; Ex- propriation in the ...
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... American countries . One should not be able to proclaim a state of emergency on one subject and then take measures on a wholly unrelated subject that may well not be of emer- gency character at all , because it is convenient to act ...
... American countries . One should not be able to proclaim a state of emergency on one subject and then take measures on a wholly unrelated subject that may well not be of emer- gency character at all , because it is convenient to act ...
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... American President went to Ottawa , all the Canadians wanted to talk about was extraterritorial jurisdic- tion - which galled in several areas ( securities regulations , antitrust , etc. ) but most of all in the area of trade boycotts ...
... American President went to Ottawa , all the Canadians wanted to talk about was extraterritorial jurisdic- tion - which galled in several areas ( securities regulations , antitrust , etc. ) but most of all in the area of trade boycotts ...
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