International Law Update

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International Law Group, PLLC
ISSN 1089-5450

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Year 2005

Nbr. 11-7, July 2005

Arbitration

In dispute over enforceability of international arbitration award, D.C. Circuit holds that district court had jurisdiction over Ukrainian state entity by virtue of FSIA's arbitration exception and because "minimum contacts" requirements of Due Process Clause do not apply to entities that are identical with foreign state itself

Child Custody

Where mother of minor child whose habitual residence is Saudi Arabia wishes to retain child with her in England indefinitely, House of Lords unanimously rules that trial court acted within its discretion in allowing them to remain in England since cardinal criteria for court to apply centers on welfare of child not on stricter provisions of Hague Abduction Convention since Saudi Arabia is not party thereto

Endangered Species

United States approves inability of Japan and other pro-whaling nations to succeed in their bids to ease commercial whaling restrictions at 2005 International Whaling Commission meeting

Forfeiture

Ninth Circuit holds that U.S. seafood importer could not assert "Innocent Owner" defense in Lacey Act forfeiture proceedings against crab originally caught in violation of Russian Fishing Regulations

Forum Non Conveniens

British Columbia Court of Appeal rules that, where U.S. court had affirmatively claimed jurisdiction over same contract dispute, comity dictated that Canadian court should stay its parallel proceeding to avoid inconsistent results and useless multiplication of expense

Habeas Corpus

U.S. Supreme Court decides (1) that its previous holding in Zadvydas v. Davis applies to removable aliens like Cuban habeas corpus petitioners who are deemed inadmissible to United States, (2) that government cannot confine them indefinitely and (3) that it must release them

Political Question Doctrine

Following remand from U.S. Supreme Court, D. C. Circuit affirms dismissal of non-Japanese plaintiffs' complaint against Japan for their sexual enslavement as "comfort women" in 1940s because review would entail interpretation of treaties to which U.S. does not belong thus involving political questions

Political Question Doctrine

Based on political question doctrine, D.C. Circuit dismisses lawsuit against former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, for his alleged role in death of Chilean army general during 1970 overthrow

Topics in Brief

"Group of Eight" agrees to forgive international indebtedness of 18 poorer nations. Roman Polanski wins libel action in London court. India and United States agree to work together on civilian use of nuclear power.

World Trade Organization

Generally agreeing with U.S. positions, WTO Appellate Body substantially reverses Panel Report dealing with U.S. imposition of countervailing duty on Korean Computer Chips