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Citation: Jp. Chandler, THE LOSS OF NEW TECHNOLOGY TO FOREIGN COMPETITORS - UNITED-STATES COMPANIES MUST SEARCH FOR PROTECTIVE SOLUTIONS, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(2-3), 1994, pp. 305-325
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Citation: D. Hill et J. Evans, CHINESE PATENT-LAW - RECENT CHANGES ALIGN CHINA MORE CLOSELY WITH MODERN INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(2-3), 1994, pp. 359-393
Citation: Ba. Lehman, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UNDER THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(2-3), 1994, pp. 395-410
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Citation: As. Narayanan, STANDARDS OF PROTECTION FOR DATABASES IN THE EUROPEAN-COMMUNITY AND THE UNITED-STATES - FEIST AND THE MYTH OF CREATIVE ORIGINALITY, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(2-3), 1994, pp. 457-500
Citation: Jl. Thompson, THE NORTH-AMERICAN-PATENT-OFFICE - A COMPARATIVE LOOK AT THE NAFTA, THE EUROPEAN-COMMUNITY, AND THE COMMUNITY PATENT CONVENTION, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(2-3), 1994, pp. 501-529
Citation: Ja. Wolfson, PATENT FLOODING IN THE JAPANESE PATENT OFFICE - METHODS FOR REDUCING PATENT FLOODING AND OBTAINING EFFECTIVE PATENT PROTECTION, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(2-3), 1994, pp. 531-563
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Citation: Dg. Raboy et Sm. Schneebaum, EFFECTIVE COMPETITION AND THE HARMONIZED TARIFF SYSTEM - AN APPLICATION TO THE VARIABLE IMPORT LEVIES ESTABLISHED BY THE EUROPEAN-COMMUNITYCOMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY ON RICE, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(1), 1993, pp. 69-106
Citation: Wg. Sandler, THE FUTURE OF SMALL BUSINESS EXPORT FINANCING - IMPROVING THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONS EXPORT REVOLVING LINE OF CREDIT PROGRAM, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(1), 1993, pp. 107-138
Citation: Vp. Fiore, FEDERAL WETLANDS REGULATION IN CANADA AND THE UNITED-STATES - SUGGESTIONS FOR CANADA IN LIGHT OF CROWN-ZELLERBACH AND THE PEACE, ORDER AND GOOD GOVERNMENT CLAUSE OF THE CANADIAN CONSTITUTION, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(1), 1993, pp. 139-172
Citation: P. Kelmar, BINATIONAL PANELS OF THE CANADA-UNITED-STATES FREE-TRADE AGREEMENT INACTION - THE CONSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGE CONTINUES, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(1), 1993, pp. 173-208
Citation: Tl. Turner, PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO SECTION-7(D) OF THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 - BILATERAL ACCESS AND THE PROTECTION OF UNITED-STATES INVESTORS, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(1), 1993, pp. 209-247
Citation: P. Grussendorf, PROTECTING THE DISPOSSESSED, A CHALLENGE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY - DENG,FM, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 27(1), 1993, pp. 249-264
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Citation: De. Bell, THE 1992 CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY - THE CONTINUING SIGNIFICANCE OF UNITED-STATES OBJECTIONS AT THE EARTH SUMMIT, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 26(3), 1993, pp. 479-537
Citation: Rw. Mcgee, AN ECONOMIC-ANALYSIS OF PROTECTIONISM IN THE UNITED-STATES WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL-TRADE IN EUROPE, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 26(3), 1993, pp. 539-573
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Citation: A. Serratelli, SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD CONTRACTS - SHOULD THE BRITISH OR CANADIAN MODELFILL THE UNITED-STATES LEGISLATIVE VACUUM, The George Washington journal of international law and economics, 26(3), 1993, pp. 633-674