The International Lawyer
Vol 29, No 1 Spring 1995
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ARTICLES
The Effects of Tax Laws on the Choice of Organizational Form and Structure:
A Comparison of Integrated and Nonintegrated Tax Systems
Stanley Siegel
American Trade Law in a Changing World Economy
Jeffrey E. Garten
Regulation S and Rule 144A:
Creating a Workable Fiction in an Expanding Global Securities Market
Mark I. Steinberg & Daryl L. Lansdale Jr.
The International Convergence of Competition Policy
Gary N. Horlick & Michael A. Meyer
Directors' Duty of Care in Eastern Europe
Vassil Breskovski
Intellectual Property in the Global Marketplace: Impact of TRIPS Dispute Settlements?
Paul Edward Geller
Essential Mutual Assistance in International Antitrust Enforcement
Nina Hachigian
What's Good for General Motors Is Not Always Good for Developing Nations:
Standardizing Environmental Assessment of Foreign-Investment Projects in Developing Countries
Thomas M. Kerr
COMMENT
Can Capitalism Survive under Communist Rule?
The Effect of Hong Kong's Reversion to the People's Republic of China in 1997
Donna Deese Skeen
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
The Legal Services Act of the Republic of Croatia--
A Guarantee of the Advocate's Independence and Autonomy
Jozo Cizmic
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
Africa (Common Law Countries)
Chudi Ubezonu
Canada
D.J. Kee & Kevin A. McGrath
France
Barthélémy Mercadal
Germany
Bruckhaus Westrick Stegemann
Poland
Cezary Banasinski
Saudi Arabia
E. William Cattan Jr.
SECTION RECOMMENDATIONS AND REPORTS
I. Chemical Weapons Convention
II. Law of the Sea Convention
REPORT
Central and East European Law Initiative (CEELI) Currency Exchange Controls:
A Concept Paper Prepared for the Government of Bulgaria
BOOKS RECEIVED