Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Volume 1, Issue 1 (2005)
Frontmatter
Editor's Note
Robert C. Avery
Articles
Compensation for "Measures Tantamount to Expropriation" Under NAFTA: What It Means and Why It Matters
Jeffrey Turk
Negotiating a Commercial "Most Favored Nation" Clause
Stirling Adams
Conglomerating Antitrust Policy by Comparative Example: A Conceptual Analysis of Merger Regulation in the United States, Japan, and the European Union
Jonathan T. Trexler
Comments
Privatization of Space Ventures: Proposing a Proven Regulatory Theory for Future Extraterrestral Appropriation
Jonathan Thomas
Use of WTO Decisions in Judicial Review of Adminstrative Action Under U.S. Antidumping Law
Dan Nichols
Other
Brazil Enacts New Federal Bankruptcy Law
Gilberto Deon Correa and Ricardo C. Veirano
Brazil Presses Forward with Economic Reform, Solidifying a Fresh Start
C. Gabriel Sanchez and Augusto Perez
U.S. Government Raises the Bar on "Deemed Exports" and Continues Other Trade Restrictions
Conan P. Grames and Terry L. Fund
The Free Trade Area of the Americas: The Great Challenge for Dispute Resolution
Salvador J. Juncadella and Matthew S. Poulter
BYU International Law & Management Review
Editorial Board
2004-2005
- Editor-in-Chief
- Robert Avery
- Managing Editor
- Joshua Aker
- Executive Editors
- Trent Christensen
Heather Waite - Publishing Editor
- Kalani Morse
- Lead Notes Editor
- Scott White
- Research Editors
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Corey Sakamoto
Aaron Seable - Lead Articles Editor
- Seth Hobby
- Senior Editors
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Rob Lesan
Sunny Chen
Jay Wahlquist
Kim Trupiano
Holly Hinckley Lesan
Kurtis Criddle
Nicole Kajiyama - Associate Editors
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Courtney Kochevar
Eric Nicholson
Wells Parker
Cameron Clapper
Greg Stewart
Brett Boulton
Andrew Cannon
Jordan Rolfe
David Bradford
Steven Wood
Travis Larsen
Momal Iqbal