Business Law - Chapter 3
__________ legal systems appeal to countries whose political systems demand _____________ rather than a focus on individual rights.
Statute-based strong central authority
Excise tax
Taxes levied on the purchase of cigarettes
Bingwen, a Chinese electronics exporter, sues Arlene, a Mississippi importer, claiming that Arlene owes Bingwen $1 million for watches. What law will be used to resolve the dispute?
The CISG will apply unless both parties specifically opt out.
Selecta Motor, a U.S. company wins a large judgment in an Ecuadorian court against Loja Tire, an Ecuadorian company. But Loja refuses to pay Selecta. If the U.S. refuses to recognize and enforce the judgment, it is most likely because:
The Ecuadorian court did not have proper jurisdiction over the dispute.
The world's largest global business organization is
The ICC The International Chamber of Commerce
In the U.S., most states have adopted the Uniform Foreign Money Judgments Recognition Acts. This act provides that U.S. courts will recognize foreign judgments if several criteria are met. Which of the following are the appropriate terms?
The foreign court was the proper forum to hear the case The judgment was not fraudulent or against public policy The award was based on a full and fair trial by an impartial tribunal with proper jurisdiction The defendant was given notice and an opportunity to appear
Jean-François, a French wine exporter, sues Bob Joe, a New York importer, claiming that Bob Joe owes him $2 million for wine. Jean-François takes the witness stand to describe how the contract was created. Where is the trial taking place?
The location designated in the contract.
U.S. courts can apply foreign law to resolve disputes.
True
What determines Islamic law is the judge's ijtihad.
True
Darnell is a beach ball manufacturer whose company is based in Rowayton, Connecticut. He gets into a dispute with Mary, the owner of a novelty store in Barbados, about a sales contract and Mary suggests arbitrating the dispute in her hometown. Darnell is intrigued, but wants to make sure that their chosen method of dispute resolution is relatively inexpensive and enforceable once he is back in the United States. Is arbitration a good choice for Darnell?
Yes. Arbitration is likely to be cheaper than litigation and also enforceable in the U.S.
enters into force
a treaty enters into force when it becomes legally binding on its signatories
ratified
a treaty is said to be ratified when a nation indicates its intent to be bound by it
convention
a treaty on a specific issue that affects all the participants
NAFTA is an example of
an RTA
Civil law relies on
an inquisitorial process of dispute resolution
International law
has no single source of law or enforcement mechanism
adopted
A treaty is said to be adopted when those who have drafted it agree that it is in final form
Which of the following are common advantages to arbitrating a dispute?
Cost Greater privacy Speed It is less political than foreign courts
National treatment
Countries may not discriminate against foreign goods by imposing additional taxes that do not apply to domestic goods
Most favored nation
Countries must treat all other WTO members equally
In August 2014, President Barack Obama stated that the previous administration "tortured some folks" in the aftermath of the attacks on September 11, 2001. What organizations and/or laws prohibit torture?
Jus cogens and the Geneva Conventions
Oregon Olive is a U.S. company that manufactures and distributes several varieties of olive oil. The majority of Oregon Olive's sales are in the U.S. but it also exports its goods to several foreign countries, all of which are WTO signatories. Oregon Olive executives are outraged to learn that when their olive oil is sold in Italy, it is subject to a tax that is four times as high as that imposed on the olive oil produced in that country. Which principle (if any) does Italy's tax violate?
National treatment
In litigating Forestal Guarani S.A. v. Daros International, Inc., Forestal incurred huge expenses traveling to the U.S. simply to determine which law governed the contract. The parties could have avoided this dispute if they had
included a provision in the contract stating which country's law would control
"FOB" is an example of
incoterm rules
multilateral treaty
involves three or more countries
The UN's General Assembly
is composed of all its member nations, which propose and vote on resolutions
A major distinction between common law and civil law is the role the judge plays in a dispute. In common law, the judge ____________, weighs heavily the __________ of lawyers, and the judge bases his decision on ___________________. Under civil law, the judge _____________________, weighs heavily the ______________ from lawyers, and the judge bases his decision on _______________.
is impartial oral arguments the doctrine of stare decisis acts as interrogator and investigator written submissions codes and statutes
Sovereignty means that
each government has the absolute authority to rule its people and its territory
How many countries are members of the United Nations
193
Roughly what percent of the world is governed by legal systems very different from our own?
85
Non-tariff barriers
A quota on the amount of corn that can be imported
Customs duties
A tax imposed on bananas when they enter the country
Private International Law
A business in an international commercial transactions An individual in an international legal transaction
Public International Law
A country's acquisition of territory Rules governing shared resources like space and the oceans The treatment of refugees
A treaty is:
An international agreement governed by international law; in the U.S., the president has the power to make treaties.
Omicron Corp, a U.S. company, files suit in Delaware against Athena, Inc., a Greek commercial shipping company. Athena argues that the Delaware court lacks jurisdiction because the Greek government owns Athena, Inc. and therefore the company is protected under FSIA. Which of the following arguments is most likely to help Omicron?
Athena, Inc. is not protected under FSIA because Athena, Inc. is engaging in commercial activity.
World Bank
End poverty by encouraging development; loan money to the poorest countries on favorable terms
The main principle of civil law is that the law is found primarily in ____________.
England
What are the first goals of the EU
Establish tariffs for external countries Coordinate its agricultural and fishing policies Permit the free movement of EU citizens within its territory Eliminate trade barriers among member nations
Today, courts recognize a custom as binding international law if:
It is longstanding It is widespread and widely-accepted Nations follow it out of a sense of obligation to each other
Islamic law relies heavily on binding precedent.
False
The ICC makes law
False
The Secretariat is the UN body charged with maintaining international peace.
False
To take effect in the U.S., treaties must be approved by at least two-thirds of the United States Congress.
False
U.S. statutes never apply outside the country.
False
IMF
Foster worldwide economic growth and financial stability
The five permanent members of the UN Security Council are
France Russia China The United Kingdom The United States
Nancy Wheelwright, is a trial judge in a civil court in Baltimore, Maryland. She has been invited to Paris, France to observe trials and draft a memorandum comparing the French and American legal processes. France is subject to civil law. What are some differences or similarities that Judge Wheelwright can anticipate?
French judges will act as interrogators and investigators.
GATT is the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
UNCITRAL
Harmonize international business law by proposing model legislation on topics such as international payments and e-commerce
Leander is starting a business shipping tractors to Thailand, but he has little understanding of the local customs and policies there. He wants to suggest shipping terms for the contract that are clear and uniform, so that he and his Thai counterpart do not have any misunderstandings going forward. Where can Leander turn for instruction on how to draft such a contract?
ICC
The ______ is comprised of 15 ________ judges from _______ countries representing the world's principal ____________________.
ICJ elected 15 legal systems
Common Law
Impartial judge presides over adversarial process Relies on stare decisis Uses a jury Inherited from England
Which legal system prohibits any contract gain that is not clearly outlined at the time of the contract?
Islamic law
Amanda is an American who just started working for a Spanish company at its office in Madrid, Spain. On her third day at work, she is appalled to hear her boss explain to a colleague why he would never promote a woman to the level of vice president. Amanda knows that in the United States this kind of discrimination is barred by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Does this statute apply to Amanda's Spanish employer in Spain?
No. Amanda will not be able to rely on the statute unless the statute explicitly states that it can be used outside the U.S.
Which of the following are reasons why the ICJ has not been an important force in resolving international business disputes?
Only countries can bring a case before the ICJ The court has no enforcement power The ICJ only has jurisdiction over states that have agreed to be bound by its decisions
Islamic Law
Over 20% of the world lives under this legal system Also known as shari'a Based on the Koran and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammed Does not use binding Precedent
Civil Law
Over 70% of the world's population is subject to this system Law is found primarily in the statute books Inquisitorial process in which judges acts as interrogator and investigator Does not use juries
Economist David Ricardo argued that citizens of the world will benefit overall if each country:
Produces whatever goods it can make most efficiently and then trades them for goods that other countries make more efficiently.
WIPO
Promote the protection of intellectual property: patents, copyrights, trademarks, and industrial design
The Civil code tradition grew out of
Roman Emperor Justinian's Corpus Juris Civilis.
Which of the following describe conduct and entities that are covered by international law
Rules governing outer space Rules governing the sea Disputes between nations Laws of war International businesses
Free trade
The unrestricted purchase and sale of goods and services between countries
A protocol is an amendment to a treaty.
True
As the case entitled, "Measures Affecting the Cross-Border Supply of Gambling and Betting Services" reveals, when one WTO member refuses to comply with a WTO ruling, the injured member can retaliate by suspending its duties under another treaty.
True
International law applies to states, international organizations, businesses, and individuals across borders.
True
bilateral treaty
between two countries - similar to a contract between states
The WTO is empowered to
settle trade disputes between its member states
In Islamic law, judges
study Islamic scholarly writings as guides
Opponents of GATT argue that because of it
the United States now competes against nations with unlimited pools of exploited labor
Exchange rates fluctuate regularly, often creating vast discrepancies between the value of different currencies. Accordingly, anyone entering into an international contract should stipulate
the currency to be used for payment
In Saudi Basic Industries Corporation v. Mobil Yanbu Petrochemical Company, Inc. and Exxon Chemical Arabia, Inc. the court focused on ________________________ as a reason for upholding the lower court's decision.
the extensive research and analysis done by the lower court