Advocacy alert updateSeptember 1999In January 1999, the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights expressed its concern about the arrest and detention of Kim Sen and Meas Minear from the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO), who were jailed by Cambodian authorities in what appeared to be an attempt to punish the two men and LICADHO for their legitimate human rights monitoring activities (see Advocacy Alert, January 1999).
Cumulative voting under United States and Argentine law—Issues on protection to minority shareholdersBy Sebastián C. AlemánFebruary 1999The purpose of this article is to provide a general overview on cumulative voting under United States and Argentine applicable regulations as well as to point out certain situations in which, notwithstanding the existence of cumulative voting, minority shareholders' rights are jeopardized.
The Economic Espionage Act Of 1996By Michael P. AvramovichJuly 1999The end of the Cold War and the demise of the Soviet Union presaged for many a hope for a new era of peace.
Ex-Im bank: Access to trade financeBy Paul DurbinSeptember 1999Exporting is a fundamental part of doing business for growing numbers of US companies.
An immigration due diligence checklist for mergers and acquisitionsDecember 1999With the return of "merger mania" in the 1990s, human resources managers and corporate legal counsel are often called upon to evaluate the immigration consequences of mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate changes.
Inter-American Court of Human Rights press releaseOctober 1999Four new contentious cases were submitted before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. These cases are the Haniff Hilaire case against the State of Trinidad of Tobago, the Aguilera-LaRosa et al.
Israel Ochoa Lara—MexicoSeptember 1999Lawyer Israel Ochoa, who represents indigenous communities in southern Mexico, is currently subject to prosecution as a result of his work.
Lawyer to Lawyer NetworkOctober 1999The New York based Lawyers Committee for Human Rights maintains a program to aid persecuted attorneys throughout the world with a mailing campaign by lawyers in bar associations around the world directly to the persecuting governments and government officials.
Lawyer to Lawyer NetworkJuly 1999The New York based Lawyers Committee for Human Rights maintains a program to aid persecuted attorneys throughout the world with a mailing campaign by lawyers in bar associations around the world directly to the persecuting governments and government officials.
Lawyer to Lawyer NetworkJune 1999The New York based Lawyers Committee for Human Rights maintains a program to aid persecuted attorneys throughout the world with a mailing campaign by lawyers in bar associations around the world directly to the persecuting governments and government officials.
Lawyer to Lawyer NetworkApril 1999The New York based Lawyers Committee for Human Rights maintains a program to aid persecuted attorneys throughout the world with a mailing campaign by lawyers in bar associations around the world directly to the persecuting governments and government officials.
Lawyer to Lawyer NetworkMarch 1999The New York based Lawyers Committee for Human Rights maintains a program to aid persecuted attorneys throughout the world with a mailing campaign by lawyers in bar associations around the world directly to the persecuting governments and government officials.
Lawyer to Lawyer NetworkFebruary 1999The New York based Lawyers Committee for Human Rights maintains a program to aid persecuted attorneys throughout the world with a mailing campaign by lawyers in bar associations around the world directly to the persecuting governments and government officials.
Mexico: Recent changes in foreign investment rules and related tax lawsBy John E. Rogers & Francisco Videgaray O.March 1999Recent changes in the foreign investment law and related regulations have created new opportunities in Mexico for foreign investors, but December 1998 changes in the Mexican tax laws have created new challenges.
Mexico—Tax notesJune 1999You may be aware that on December 31, 1998, a Decree Amending Several Tax Laws and other Federal Regulations (the "decree") was published in the Official Gazette of Mexico.
Mortgage banking in MexicoBy L. Cordell McCarreyApril 1999The potential of the Mexico mortgage market is vast for those who can navigate through its uncharted and untapped waters.
New Maquila DecreeBy Sergio YarrituJune 1999Recently, the Mexican government enacted amendments to the law governing the establishment and operation of maquiladoras.
Section council Breakfast SeriesMarch 1999The following are the remarks of Robert Vandemeulebroucke, Consule General of Belgium to Chicago given before the International and Immigration Law Section Breakfast Series in November 1998.
Statute of limitations and international child support collectionBy Angela PetersDecember 1999Mom and Dad, who are Israeli citizens, get divorced. Sixteen years later, Mom, who still lives in Israel, tries to collect on her child support judgment, from Dad, who has been and still is a United States citizen.