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American Bar Association


The International Lawyer
Vol 33, No 3 Fall 1999

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FOREIGN LAW YEAR IN REVIEW, 1998

Introduction
John F. Murphy

Canadian Law
Central European Law
China Law
European Law
Inter-American Law
Mexico: Congress Approves Bank Savings Protection Law
Mexico: Current Developments in Power (Electricity)
Mexico: The Regulations to the Foreign Investment Law and the Foreign Investments National Registry
Middle East Commercial Law Developments
Vietnam's Legal Framework for Foreign Investment

ARTICLES
An Ethical Dilemma: Fee Splitting with Foreign Lawyers
Roger W. Reinsch

Quo Vadis Domine: Reflections on Individual and Ethnic Self-Determination under an
Emerging International Legal Regime
Francis A. Gabor

Transnational Legal Practice
Donald H. Rivkin

The UN Convention on Independent Guarantees and Stand-by Letters of Credit
Dr. Filip De Ly