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Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Authors

Harold G. Maier

First Page

249

Abstract

On October 24, 1980, a symposium entitled "Transnational Technology Transfer: Current Problems and Solutions for the Corporate Practitioner" was held at Vanderbilt Law School. The symposium was a regional meeting of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) co-sponsored by the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law and the Vanderbilt International Law Society under the auspices of the law school's Transnational Legal Studies Program. This writer served as organizer for the ASIL. Mr. Kevin Tyra, a third-year law student, was Symposium Chairman. Persons in attendance at the symposium were individuals active in private practice, government, and the academic field. During the one-day session, seven speakers discussed various legal, economic, and political issues related to transnational transfer of technology. Those presentations follow.

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