The History of American Customs Jurisprudence

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The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 1998 - 314 páginas
Futrell, William H. The History of American Customs Jurisprudence. New York: Published privately, 1941. 314pp. Reprinted 1998 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 98-11342. ISBN 1-886363-51-X. Cloth. $75. * Originally privately printed and scarce, this work gives the historic background of the powers derived from the Constitution and covers all aspects of U.S. customs law. Pound commended it as "a thoroughly workmanlike job."

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Introduction I
1
PART I
13
The adoption of the Constitution
20
Critical periods
29
Trade relations required readjustment as a result
45
German chemical patents seized and sold by the United States
57
Protracted and halfhearted legislation
64
PART II
83
The United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
177
PART V
187
Proper limits on administrative functions
207
Right of review on constitutional questions
213
The Experiences of European countries may be helpful
225
Foreigntrade zones in ports of the United States
241
PART VII
249
APPENDICES
261

How the value and the classification of imported merchandise
95
An American manufacturer producer or wholesaler has
122
PART III
132
The Customs Court at work
145
Notable judicial decisions of more recent date demonstrate
156
A return to higher protection
282
Protectionism not so aggressive
288
Section 319 Duty on Coffee Imported into
294
Receipts from customs 17891939
300
Index
311

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