The Political Economy of International Financial Regulation
In: Indiana Law Journal, Band 88, Heft 4
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In: Journal of World Investment and Trade, Band 10, Heft 6, S. 865-919
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In: The Department of State bulletin: the official weekly record of United States Foreign Policy, Band 73, Heft 1889, S. 353-362
ISSN: 0041-7610
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In: Social science quarterly, Band 50, Heft 4, S. 833-854
ISSN: 0038-4941
A reprint from The Southwestern Political & Social Science Quarterly, 1928, 9, Sep, 2, 144-165. The protests of the US State Dept against certain legislation affecting mineral rights & land ownership in Mexico as confiscatory & therefore in violation of internat'l law are mentioned. The provisions of the Mexican law against which the protests have been lodged are examined & a definition of what constitutes confiscation is offered. Then the provisions of internat'l law which are said to make such legislation null & void are examined. The laws against which US protests were lodged were inherited from an earlier period of Mexican history & from the Spanish regime. The US State Dept held that they were confiscatory & therefore in violation of internat'l law. The Supreme Court of Mexico merely declared that they were in violation of the Mexican Constitution & therefore null & void. It is shown that the US considers confiscation of property all right if it is carried out for moral, sanitary, or olefactory considerations in the US. But if it Is based on difuciary considerations or the philosophy of the soc use of property in Mexico, the US thinks it all wrong. The people with agri'al holdings in Mexico do not seem to have raised any great furor against confiscation, but the oil Co's (Doheny, Sinclair, & Mellon) have. This raises the question how far a nation is morally bound to go in affording protection abroad to corp's which it is prosecuting at home for violation of its own laws. Harry Sinclair has already been convicted for contempt of the US Senate; Doheny narrowly escaped conviction of a criminal charge. While the US Dept of Justice has attempted to put these men behind prison bars, the US State Dept has been defending their interests in Mexico. M. Maxfield.
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Table de Matieres / Tome II / Table of Contents / Volume II -- I. Amérique Latine / Latin America -- 1. Argentine / Argentina -- 2. Brésil / Brazil -- 3. Mexique / Mexico -- 4. Pérou / Peru -- 5. Uruguay / Uruguay -- II. Europe de l'Est / Eastern Europe -- 6. Hongrie / Hungary -- 7. Pologne / Poland -- 8. Rép. Dém. Allemande / German Dem. Rep. -- 9. Roumanie / Rumania -- 10. Tchéco-Slovaquie / Czecho-Slovakia -- 11. U.R.S.S. / U.S.S.R. -- 12. Yougoslavie / Yugoslavia -- III. Conférence d'Arbitrage New-York 1958 / New York Arbitration Conference 1958 -- A. Convention (texte) Convention (text) -- B. Résolution Resolution -- 13. La Convention / The New York Convention -- 14. Mesures Possibles / Possible Measures -- IV. Règlements d'Arbitrage / Arbitration Rules -- 15. Etude Comparée / Comparative Study -- Liste des Rédacteurs / List of Contributors.
In: Studia diplomatica: Brussels journal of international relations, Band 46, Heft 3-5, S. 301
ISSN: 0770-2965