UC Law SF International Law Review
Volume 14, Number 2 (Winter 1991)
Articles
Security Markets in the United States and Japan: Distinctive Aspects Molded by Cultural, Social, Economic, and Political Differences
Dan Fenno Henderson
Differences in Culture, Society, Economics, and Politics and Their Effect on Enforcement of Securities Laws
Wataru Horiguchi
Taxation Implications of Global Trading: A Summary
Charles Thelen Plambeck
Investment Opportunities and Barriers
Basil J. Schwan and Kayla J. Gillan
Dispute Resolution in the United States: Concerns and Opportunities in an Era of Globalization of Securities Markets
Mary Kay Kane
International Civil Litigation over Securities-Related Disputes in Japan
Yoshikazu Takaishi, Osamu Hirakawa, and Fumio Tomatsu
Dispute Resolution between Investors and Broker-Dealers in the United States Securities Markets
Catherine McGuire and Robert Love
Notes
Soviet and Chinese Criminal Dissent Laws: Glasnost v. Tienanmen
Zach Georgopoulos
No-Fault Personal Injury Automobile Insurance: The Quebec and New York Experiences and a Proposal for California
Sonja Stenger
Comment
Nihon-Hastings Conference--Foreword
Frank T. Read