BLaw II Exam II Chapter 24
International Law
"A body of law - formed as a result of international customs, treaties and organizations - that governs relations among or between nations."
space laws
"Peaceful and joint" ownership
what devices does congress use to discourage or encourage exports?
- export quotas - restrictions on tech exports - incenitives and subsidies
Sources of International Law
-International Customs -Treaties and International Agreements -International Organizations
manufacturing abroad
-Licensing -Franchising -Investing in a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary or Joint Venture
Global Enterprise Corporation, a U.S. firm, wishes to participate, but limit its involvement, in Middle Eastern markets. Global Enterprise empowers Alem, Ltd., a United Arab Emirates firm, to enter into contracts in certain countries on Global Enterprise's behalf. This is
Agency Relationship
Legal systems around the world are divided into?
Common and Civil Law Systems
Significant business develops in Spain for Graphic Comix, Inc., a U.S. firm. Graphic Comix appoints Comicas Graphico, Ltd., a Spanish firm, to act as Graphic Comix's marketing representative in Spain. This is
Indirect Exporting
space law
Law consisting of the international and national laws that govern activities in outer space.
The basis for a foreign country to give effect to the laws and court decisions of the United States within their own country is primarily
Maintain diplomatic relations
The Government sets a limit on the amount of rice that can be imported from the United States, this is a:
Quota
quotas and tariffs
Quotas LIMIT amount of goods. Tarrifs are TAXES upon imports
Any conspiracy that has a substantial effect on U.S. commerce is within the reach of the U.S. antitrust laws.
Sherman Act
U.S. Antitrust Laws
Subject firms in foreign nations to their provisions Protect foreign consumers and competitors from violations committed by U.S. citizens
Financial Invest Corporation, a U.S. firm, files a suit against Ghana in a U.S. court. Ghana claims foreign sovereign immunity. Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act;
The Plaintiff must show that Ghana is not entitled to sovereign immunity
National Law
The Systems of Law Within a Particular Nation
T/F: Companies operating in foreign nations are subject to laws of those nations
True
WTO
World Trade Organization
licensing
a foreign firm uses an establishment name brand for a fee
distributor agreement
a us firm may wish to appoint a distributor located in a foreign country when it represents a substantial market
Multilateral Agreement
an agreement between more than two nations
Bilateral Agreement
an agreement between two nations
subsidiaries:
companies controlled by a parent company
Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity
exempts foreign nations from the jurisdiction of the US courts
agency
foreign firm acts as the U.S firms agent and can enter contracts in the foreign location on behalf of the principle.
A foreign state is not immune from U.S jurisdiction when the foreign state has waived its _________
immunity
Can Congress impose taxes on exports from the states?
no
prohibitions
no goods may be imported from enemy countries
indirect exporting
practice by which a company sells its products to intermediaries who then resell to buyers in a target market
exporting
simplest way to enter a foreign market
franchising
the franchiser licenses the franchisee to use the mark, name, or copyright under certain conditions, in the selling of goods or services.
joint ventures
u.s company owns only part of the operation with the rest owned by either local owners in the foreign country or another foreign entity
Antidiscrimination Laws
u.s employees are protected in foreign countries by age discrimination, race and sex discrimination etc.
anti dumping duties
used to deter dumping, selling imported goods at less than fair value