Volume 1 Issue 2
VOLUME 1 ISSUE 2
The Loyola University Chicago School of Law International Law Review is pleased to make available articles from our Free Trade Area of the Americas: The Implications of a Hemispheric Marketplace Symposium issue. All citations are to 1 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. ___.
All of the documents are in the Adobe PDF file format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the documents. If you do not have a copy of Adobe Reader, please visit the Adobe Acrobat Reader website to download a free copy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- The 2003-2004 International Law Review Editorial Board
- The International Focus at Loyola University Chicago School of Law
INTRODUCTION
- Symposium Introductory Remarks
Thomas M. Haney
FEATURED ARTICLES
- The FTAA Negotiations: A Melodrama in Five Acts
Kevin C. Kennedy - Expected Impact of FTAA on Latin American Countries
Robert Grosse and Roy C. Nelson - Free Trade Does Not Equal Freedom From Red Tape: Practitioner Thoughts on FTAA Rules of Origin
Lynn S. Preece and Bart M. McMillan - Alternatives to the FTAA: Lessons from Europe
Sarah Anderson - The Free Trade Area of the Americas: An Idea Whose Time Has Come - And Gone?
David A. Gantz
STUDENT ARTICLES
- Protecting the Indigenous Past While Securing the Digital Future: The FTAA and the Protection of Expressions of Folklore
Anthony Cartee - Reconciling the FTAA and TRIPs: Can a Free Trade Area of the Americas be a Fair Trade Area of the Americas? Implications of a Hemispheric Intellectual Property Agenda
Anwar Imam - The Circle of Labor: the NAALC, ILO, FTAA and Labor Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
Laura L. Milnichuk
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VOLUME 1 ISSUE 2
The Loyola University Chicago School of Law International Law Review is pleased to make available articles from our Free Trade Area of the Americas: The Implications of a Hemispheric Marketplace Symposium issue. All citations are to 1 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. ___.
All of the documents are in the Adobe PDF file format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the documents. If you do not have a copy of Adobe Reader, please visit the Adobe Acrobat Reader website to download a free copy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- The 2003-2004 International Law Review Editorial Board
- The International Focus at Loyola University Chicago School of Law
INTRODUCTION
- Symposium Introductory Remarks
Thomas M. Haney
FEATURED ARTICLES
- The FTAA Negotiations: A Melodrama in Five Acts
Kevin C. Kennedy - Expected Impact of FTAA on Latin American Countries
Robert Grosse and Roy C. Nelson - Free Trade Does Not Equal Freedom From Red Tape: Practitioner Thoughts on FTAA Rules of Origin
Lynn S. Preece and Bart M. McMillan - Alternatives to the FTAA: Lessons from Europe
Sarah Anderson - The Free Trade Area of the Americas: An Idea Whose Time Has Come - And Gone?
David A. Gantz
STUDENT ARTICLES
- Protecting the Indigenous Past While Securing the Digital Future: The FTAA and the Protection of Expressions of Folklore
Anthony Cartee - Reconciling the FTAA and TRIPs: Can a Free Trade Area of the Americas be a Fair Trade Area of the Americas? Implications of a Hemispheric Intellectual Property Agenda
Anwar Imam - The Circle of Labor: the NAALC, ILO, FTAA and Labor Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
Laura L. Milnichuk
Back to ILR Home Page