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Abstract
ADMIRALTY--FLORIDA OIL POLLUTION ACT--STATE OIL POLLUTION REGULATION OF MARITIME Activities Is PERMISSIBLE SO LONG AS THERE Is No FATAL CONFLICT BETWEEN THE STATE LEGISLATION AND FEDERAL MARITIME REGULATORY SCHEMES
Ronald L. Smallwood
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ADMIRALTY--JONES ACT--SHIPOWNER Is NOT A PROPER DEFENDANT IN A SUIT UNDER THE JONES ACT BROUGHT BY EMPLOYEE OF A CONCESSIONAIRE
Arden J. Lea
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ANTITRUST--IMPORT RESTRICTIONS--DIVESTITURE ORDERED TO RESTORE COMPETITION FOLLOWING FINDING OF VIOLATION OF SECTION 7 OF THE CLAYTON ACT MAY BE ACCOMPANIED BY IMPORT RESTRICTIONS WITHOUT BREACH OF GERMAN/AMERICAN TREATY OR GATT PROVISIONS
William R. Lauer
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FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW--STANDING TO SUE--WEIMAR ART COLLECTION DENIED STANDING TO INTERVENE BECAUSE IT IS AN AGENCY OF THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC, AN UNRECOGNIZED GOVERNMENT
John R. Meldorf
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LAW OF THE SEA--HISTORIC BAYS--A BODY OF WATER Is A HisTORIC BAY WHEN CONTINUOUS AUTHORITY Is EXERCISED BY THE COASTAL STATE AND RECOGNIZED BY FOREIGN NATIONS, DESPITE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DISCLAIMERS
Annette Adams
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TARIFFS--COUNTERVAILING DUTIES--REBATES OF NONEXCESSIVE INTERNAL TAXES NOT DIRECTLY RELATED TO DUTIABLE IMPORTS ARE SUBJECT TO COUNTERVAILING DUTIES
Randolph R. Slaton
Recommended Citation
Ronald L. Smallwood, Arden J. Lea, William R. Lauer, John R. Meldorf, Annette Adams, and Randolph R. Slaton,
Recent Decisions,
7 Vanderbilt Law Review
183
(1973)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vjtl/vol7/iss1/6