Thursday, July 4, 2013

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 8, nos. 7-8, 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • Symposium: Reviewing the Reviewers: The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and the Ralls Case
    • Jeremy Zucker & Hrishikesh Hari, Gone With the Wind: The Ralls Transaction and Implications for Foreign Investment in the United States
    • Daniel B. Pickard, Nova J. Daly, & Usha Neelakantan, The Ralls Case: Why CFIUS and the Court Got It Right
    • David N. Fagan, Mark E. Plotkin, Jonathan R. Wakely, & The Ralls Case: Lessons for Foreign Investors
  • Edwin Vermulst & Juhi Sud, Modernization of the EU’s Trade Defence Instruments and the Law of Unintended Consequences
  • Darrel Pearson & Laura Murray, The Landmark Decision in Jockey Canada Company v. President of Canada Border Services Agency: Lessons for Compliance with Canadian Customs Valuation Requirements
  • Laura Carola Beretta, Reforming the EU GSP in Europe: Defining the New Map of Tariff Preferences and Supply Options
  • John P. Donohue, United States v. Izurieta: Searching the Judicial Rolls to Get It Right
  • Giovanna M. Cinelli & Kenneth J. Nunnenkamp, Challenging Export Enforcement Actions: Policies of Denial under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations
  • Sharmila Mary Joseph, Patients versus Patents: The Indian Supreme Court’s Decision in the Novartis Case
  • Jonathan S. Kallmer, Not Your Father’s Trade Agenda: The Evolving Priorities of International Trade and Investment Negotiations