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Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law Volume 12 | Issue 3 1980 Errata Errata Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/jil Part of the International Law Commons Recommended Citation Errata, Errata, 12 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 678 (1980) Available at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/jil/vol12/iss3/16 This Foreword is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Journals at Case Western Reserve University School of Law Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law by an authorized administrator of Case Western Reserve University School of Law Scholarly Commons. Volume 12, Number 3, Summer 1980 CUMULATIVE SUBJECT INDEX, VOLUMES I- XII* ADMIRALTY Admiralty-Jurisdiction over Aviation Port Claims. Phillip J. Kolczynski (CN) ............................................... 8:220 AFRICA see also TRANSKEI African Patent Statutes and Technology Transfer. Mark Sklan (A) ......................................................... 10:55 Assassination as a Means of Intervention: The Death of Lumumba-The Rule of Amin. ChristianM . Sternat (N) ................................................ 10:197 The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS): An Analysis and Prospects. Bruce Zagaris (A) ............................................. 10:93 Notes on Legal Literature in East Africa. Robert Martin (A) ...................................................... 10:123 Notes on the Role of the Judiciary in the Constitutional Systems of East Africa Since Independence. Steven B. Pfeiffer (A) ................................................... 10:11 Political Imprisonment in South Africa, Amnesty International Publications. Jeffrey Hyman (BR) .................................................... 10:582 Sovereignty Over Unoccupied Territories--The Western Sahara Decision. Mark A. Smith, Jr. (N) .................................................. 9:135 What Now for Sahel? Joseph C. Kennedy (C) .................................................. 10:159 United States Foreign Policy in Southern Africa: A Myopic Vacuum? Charles K. Ebinger (A) .................................................. 10:67 AGRICULTURE Public Law 480, American Agriculture and World Food Demand. David Helscher (N) ..................................................... 10:739 ANTITRUST see also COMMON MARKET Antimonopoly Law of Japan-Relating to International Business Transactions. Mitsuo Matsushita and James L. Hildebrand (A) .......................... 4:124 Antitrust-Standing for Foreign Governments (Pfizer,Inc. v. Government of India, 434 U.S. 308 (1978)). (RD) ............................................... 10:833 *Key to symbols A-Article IA-Introductory Article BR-Book Review N-Note CN-Case Notes RD-Recent Development C-Comments R-Response I-Introductory Material S-Speech CASE W. RES. J. INT'L L. Vol. 12:663 International Operations: Current Antitrust Environment. Henry T. King, Jr. (A) .................................................. 8:452 An Introduction to the Extraterritorial Application of the American Antitrust Laws. Carl D. Dool (N) ............................................. 1:132 Sovereign Immunity and the Suit Against OPEC. Lawrence Crocker (N) ................................................... 12:215 The Uranium Cartel Saga-Yelowcake and Act of State: What Will Be Their Eventual Fate? Raymond J. Pikna, Jr. (N) .............................................. 12:591 ARAB OIL The Arab Oil Embargo and United States Pressure Against Chile: Economic and Political Coercion and the Charter of the United Nations. Hartmut Brosche (A) .................................................... 7:3 Economic Aggression & Self-Defense in International Law: The Arab Oil Weapon and Alternative American Responses Thereto. Paul Stephen Dempsey (A) .............................................. 9:253 AVIATION Aviation-Local Airport Proprietors May Impose Noise Requirements for Aircraft Provided the Regulations Are Reasonable and Non Discriminatory. (British Air- ways Board and Compagnie NationalAir Francev. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, S.D. N.Y. 1977). Peter E. Papps (RD) .................................................... 10:223 Aviation-Warsaw Convention (Warsaw v. Trans World Airlines, Inc., E.D. Pa. 1977). Jeffrey Hyman (RD) .................................................... 10:573 BRAZIL Multinationals in Brazil. J.M . Pinheiro Neto (A) .................................................. 8:311 CANADA see also FREE SPEECH Canada and the United States: Dispute Settlement and the International Joint Commission-Can this Experience Be Applied to Law of the Sea Issues? Maxwell Cohen (A) ..................................................... 8:69 Symposium: United States-Canada Trade Liberalization-Possibilities for the Future. Canadian-American Trade Problems in a Multilateral Context Theodore R. Gates (A) .................................................. 6:51 Factors Influencing Canadian-American Trade: A Canadian View. James A. Coutts (A) .................................................... 6:56 Liberalizing Agricultural Trade Between Canada and the United States. D. Gale Johnson (A) .................................................... 6:60 Agriculture: A Canadian View. T.K . W arley (A) ........................................................ 6:66 Possible Trade Policy Consequences of the Canadian Foreign Investment Policy. Robert E. Hudec (A) .................................................... 6:74 The Americanization Syndrome in the United States-Canadian Relationship. John Sloan Dickey (A) .................................................. 6:82 Canadian Foreign Investment Policy. Roberto Gualtieri (A) .................................................... 6:92 1980 CUMULATIVE SUBJECT INDEX The Auto Fact: Precedent or Isolated Phenomenon? John Rehm (A) ......................................................... 6:99 The Trade Reform Act. John H. Jackson (A) .................................................... 6:107 Notes on Some Implications of Enlargement of the EEC for Canada. A.R.A. Gherson (A) ...................................................... 6:116 Symposium: United States-Canadian Energy Resource Development. I. The Future of Canadian Energy Resource Development. Bilaterial Exploitation of North American Energy Resources-An Introduction. David E. Furlong (A) ................................................. 5:36 Many Splendored Possibilities or Hobson's Choice?-Who Made the Policies and What Are the Assumptions? Richard W. Edwards, Jr. (A) .......................................... 5:39 A View From the North. A.R. Thompson (A) ................................................... 5:52 II. Current View Concerning Bilateral Exploitation of North American Energy Resources. A Continental Energy Policy-An Examination of Some of the Current Issues. Michael A. Galway (A) ................................................ 5:65 The Effect of Law, Economics, and Politics on Energy Resources Development. Earl FinbarMurphy (A) .............................................. 5:81 Trends in the United States Supreme Court's Use of the Ripeness Doctrine in Free Speech and Association Cases: A Comparison with Canadian Trends. Barbara Child (A) ...................................................... 10:415 CENTRAL AMERICA Investment Possibilities in the Central American Common Market. Jeffrey P. Rudolph (N) .................................................. 4:37 CHINA see also FOREIGN INVESTMENT Certain Legal Aspects of Recognizing the People's Republic of China. Hungdah Chia (A) ...................................................... 11:389 China and the International Legal Order. An Historical Introduction. Daniel J. Hoffheimer (I) ................................................. 11:251 China Policy- Old Problems and New Challenges, by A. Doak Barnett China and the Major Problems in East Asia, by A. Doak Barnett Marilyn Gottlieb (BR) ................................................... 11:445 Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and the People's Republic of China. President Jimmy Carter ................................................. 11:227 Exporting to the People's Republic of China Radovan S. Pavelic (A) .................................................. 11:237 Mission to China of the Section of International Law of the American Bar Association. Henry T. King, Jr. (I) ................................................... 11:251 Prospects for Arriving at a Trade Agreement and Granting Most Favored Nation Status to the People's Republic of China. Charles A. Vanik () .................................................... 11:231 Sino-Japanese Trade in the Post-Normalization Era. David Leng and Shao-chuan Leng (A) .................................... 11:267 666 CASE W. RES. J. INT'L L. Vol. 12:663 CIVIL STRIFE A Search for Legal Norms in Contemporary Situations of Civil Strife. Ross R. Oglesby (A) ..................................................... 3:30 COAL The Worlds of Coal-The Perspectives from the U.S.A. Richard L. Gordon (A) .................................................. 10:659 COMMON MARKET see also EEC The Applicability of Common Market Antitrust Law to Acquisitions and Mergers. Kurt H. Biedenkopf (A) ................................................. 2:75 COPYRIGHT The Question of Berne Entry for the United States. Richard Jacobson (N) ................................................... 11:421 DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY Diplomatic