- Series:
- Books
- Author(s):
- Joseph Gold
- Publisher:
- INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
- Published Date:
- December 1986
- DOI:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781475507324.071
- ISBN:
- 9781475507324
- Page:
- 871
The Fund Agreement in the Courts, Vol. III
- togglePART I Cases
- 1 The SDR in the Courts (The Fund Agreement in the Courts—XVIII)
- 2 Exchange Controls; Capital Transfers; Par Values (The Fund Agreement in the Courts—XIX)
- 3 Gold Units of Account; Capital Transfers (The Fund Agreement in the Courts—XX)
- 4 Some American Cases
- 5 Some Austrian Cases
- 6 Some English, French, and Japanese Cases
- 7 Some German Cases
- 8 The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal and the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund
- togglePART II Topics
- 9 “Exchange Contracts,” Exchange Control, and the Articles of Agreement: Some Animadversions on Wilson, Smithett & Cope Ltd. v. Terruzzi
- 10 Exchange Control: Act of State, the Articles of Agreement, and Other Complications
- 11 Exchange Contracts and Consequential Claims
- 12 Exchange Control Regulations
- 13 Restrictions and Governmental Nonperformance
- 14 “Retroactive” Exchange Control Regulations
- 15 “Authorized” Exchange Control Regulations
- 16 Consistency with Articles: Presumptions and Burden of Proof
- 17 Article VIII, Section 2(b) and Private International Law
- 18 Legal Concepts of Public Policy in Monetary Law
- 19 Uniformity of Interpretation
- 20 Problems of Information on Exchange Control Regulations
- 21 Australia and Article VIII, Section 2(b)
- togglePART III Opinions
Chapter
4 Some American Cases
- Author(s):
- Joseph Gold
- Published Date:
- December 1986

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- Front Matter
- 1 The SDR in the Courts (The Fund Agreement in the Courts—XVIII)
- 2 Exchange Controls; Capital Transfers; Par Values (The Fund Agreement in the Courts—XIX)
- 3 Gold Units of Account; Capital Transfers (The Fund Agreement in the Courts—XX)
- 4 Some American Cases
- 5 Some Austrian Cases
- 6 Some English, French, and Japanese Cases
- 7 Some German Cases
- 8 The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal and the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund
- 9 “Exchange Contracts,” Exchange Control, and the Articles of Agreement: Some Animadversions on Wilson, Smithett & Cope Ltd. v. Terruzzi
- 10 Exchange Control: Act of State, the Articles of Agreement, and Other Complications
- 11 Exchange Contracts and Consequential Claims
- 12 Exchange Control Regulations
- 13 Restrictions and Governmental Nonperformance
- 14 “Retroactive” Exchange Control Regulations
- 15 “Authorized” Exchange Control Regulations
- 16 Consistency with Articles: Presumptions and Burden of Proof
- 17 Article VIII, Section 2(b) and Private International Law
- 18 Legal Concepts of Public Policy in Monetary Law
- 19 Uniformity of Interpretation
- 20 Problems of Information on Exchange Control Regulations
- 21 Australia and Article VIII, Section 2(b)
- 22 International Monetary Law and the Draft Restatement of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States
- 23 Opinions of Some Authors on Article VIII, Section 2(b)
- 24 Author’s Views on Article VIII, Section 2(b)
- Back Matter
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- Front Matter
- 1 The SDR in the Courts (The Fund Agreement in the Courts—XVIII)
- 2 Exchange Controls; Capital Transfers; Par Values (The Fund Agreement in the Courts—XIX)
- 3 Gold Units of Account; Capital Transfers (The Fund Agreement in the Courts—XX)
- 4 Some American Cases
- 5 Some Austrian Cases
- 6 Some English, French, and Japanese Cases
- 7 Some German Cases
- 8 The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal and the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund
- 9 “Exchange Contracts,” Exchange Control, and the Articles of Agreement: Some Animadversions on Wilson, Smithett & Cope Ltd. v. Terruzzi
- 10 Exchange Control: Act of State, the Articles of Agreement, and Other Complications
- 11 Exchange Contracts and Consequential Claims
- 12 Exchange Control Regulations
- 13 Restrictions and Governmental Nonperformance
- 14 “Retroactive” Exchange Control Regulations
- 15 “Authorized” Exchange Control Regulations
- 16 Consistency with Articles: Presumptions and Burden of Proof
- 17 Article VIII, Section 2(b) and Private International Law
- 18 Legal Concepts of Public Policy in Monetary Law
- 19 Uniformity of Interpretation
- 20 Problems of Information on Exchange Control Regulations
- 21 Australia and Article VIII, Section 2(b)
- 22 International Monetary Law and the Draft Restatement of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States
- 23 Opinions of Some Authors on Article VIII, Section 2(b)
- 24 Author’s Views on Article VIII, Section 2(b)
- Back Matter