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Gary Horlick
1. The Developing Law of Aircraft Hijacking, 12 Harvard International Law Journal 33-70 (1971).

2. The Public and Private International Response to Aircraft Hijacking, 6 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 144-185 (1972)

3. Review of W.M. Reisman, Folded Lies, 5 Yale Studies in World Public Order 292 (1979).

4. RPAR: What It Is and How It Works, Pest Control (January and February 1980) (with McGrew and Baker).

5. A Practical Guide to U.S. Service of Process Abroad, 14 International Lawyer 632 (1980).

6. Chapter on “The Foreign Principal,” in Pattison and Taylor, The Registration of Foreign Agents in the United States:A Practical & Legal Guide (1981).

7. “Subsidies and Suspension Agreements in Countervailing Duty Cases,” in Practising Law Institute, The Commerce Department Speaks on Dumping and Countervailing Duties (1982).

8. “Current Issues in Countervailing Duty Law,” in Practising Law Institute, The Trade Agreements Act.of 1979 - Four Years Later (1983).

9. American Trade Law and the Steel Pact Between Brussels and Washington, 6 The World Economy 357 (September 1983), Gary N. Horlick.

10. “Valuing Subsidies:Issues and Arguments,” in Practising Law Institute, l The Commerce Department Speaks on Import Administration and Export Administration 1984 at 563 (1984) (with Brian Kelly and Judith Hippler Bello).

11. The Trade and Tariff Act of 1984: Trade Remedy Provisions, 32 Federal Bar News & Journal 127 (March 1985) with Judith Hippler Bello).

12. A Manual of U.S. Trade Laws, International Business Lawyers 249 (June 1985) (with Judith H. Bello and James R. Talbot).

13. New Developments in Foreign Government Subsidies; Current and Proposed Responses Under the U.S. Countervailing Duty and Antitrust Laws, 1984 Annual Proceedings of Fordham Corporate Law Institute 13 (1985) with Judith Bellow and Christopher Savage).

14. Voluntary Restraint Agreements and the GATT: Practical and Doctrinal Considerations, 21 Stanford Journal of International Law 281 (Fall 1985) (with Christopher Savage).

15. Nonmarket Economy Trade and U.S. Antidumping/Countervailing Duty Law, 18 International Lawyer 807 (1984), (with Shannon Shuman).

16. “The Countervailability of Subsidies:Specificity”, in Practising Law Institute, U.S. Import Relief Laws: Current Developments in Law and Policy 35 (PLI 1985) (with Judith Bello, Michael Levine).

17. Hard Truths for American and Japanese Policy Makers,9 The World Economy (September 1986), Gary N. Horlick (book review of the United States-Japan Economic Problem by C. Fred Bergsten and William R. Cline).

18. Government Actions Against Domestic Subsidies, An Analysis of the International Rules and an Introduction to U.S. Practice, 1 Legal Issues of European Investigation 1986/1.

19. The Court of International Trade’s Standard for Review of the International Trade Commission’s Symposium Injury Determination, Third Annual Judicial Conference of the U.S. Ct. of Int’l Trade (October 1986) (with Sheila J. Landers).