Questions from Business Law


Q: The Slobovian Confederation’s five producers control 95 percent of the world’s supply

The Slobovian Confederation’s five producers control 95 percent of the world’s supply of “goom,” the key ingredient in the production of goomey bears. To maximize the Slobovian standard of living, the...

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Q: Maria Hartman, a U.S. investor, owns a

Maria Hartman, a U.S. investor, owns a toy assembly plant in the Kingdom of Fromage Vert. At a tennis match between a leading U.S. player and a star Fromagian, Maria irritates the king by cheering for...

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Q: What is the present status of NAFTA in light of the Trump

What is the present status of NAFTA in light of the Trump administration’s threats to renegotiate or abandon the agreement or impose significant tariffs on goods originating from Mexico? What are the...

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Q: Consider a study of doing business in Mexico. How do the

Consider a study of doing business in Mexico. How do the economic, cultural, social, and political climates affect a business there? Describe Mexico’s form of government. How are business relations co...

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Q: What is a “deemed export”? How can this affect technology

What is a “deemed export”? How can this affect technology companies and research institutions in the United States? Find a university’s deemed export policy. What does it cover?

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Q: Your company produces “Big Duster” tires. Your most popular

Your company produces “Big Duster” tires. Your most popular styles are the ones with the raised white lettering on the outside of the tire. You would like to export tires to Mexico but cannot pass the...

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Q: Your company distills Kentucky bourbon. A Canadian competitor is selling “

Your company distills Kentucky bourbon. A Canadian competitor is selling “Kentucky bourbon” in Ontario, but its bourbon is made in Canada. Canada’s liquor control agency has looked the other way and i...

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Q: How does the function of a NAFTA arbitral panel differ from that

How does the function of a NAFTA arbitral panel differ from that of a binational panel? What is the standard of review in binational panel decisions? Describe the role of an extraordinary challenge co...

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Q: Rewe, a limited liability company with an office in Germany,

Rewe, a limited liability company with an office in Germany, imported goods from the EU countries. In 1976, Rewe applied to a German agency for permission to import Cassis de Dijon. The agency respond...

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Q: Italy required chocolate products manufactured in other member states that contained vegetable

Italy required chocolate products manufactured in other member states that contained vegetable fats other than cocoa butter to be sold in Italy as “chocolate substitutes.” The Commission claimed that...

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