International and Comparative Law Quarterly

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
II. The WTO'S Use of Relevant Rules of International Law: An Analysis of theBiotechCase2007/10/01English11
Refugee Law At Sea2004/01/01English10
International Regulation Of Undersea Noise2004/04/01English10
Corporations In International Litigation: Problems of Jurisdiction and the United Kingdom Asbestos Cases2001/01/01English10
State Immunity Jus Cogens2006/04/01English10
Eu Responses to Terrorism2003/01/01English10
Security Council Enforcement Action And Issues of State Responsibility1994/01/01English10
A New International Economic Order1975/07/01English10
The United Kingdom' Part in the Preparation of the European Convention on Human Rights, 19501993/10/01English10
Policy Considerations and the International Judicial Process1968/01/01English10
The Institution of the Ombudsman in Africa with Special Reference to Zimbabwe1986/04/01English10
Dispute Settlement Prospects in the Law of the Sea1995/10/01English10
Some Legal Questions Arising from the Expulsion of the Ugandan Asians1974/04/01English10
Constitutional Reform in Central and Eastern Europe: Hungary's Transition to Democracy1993/04/01English10
International Humanitarian Law, International Human Rights Law, and Fragmentation of International Law2007/07/01English10
THE USE OF FORCE: INTERNATIONAL LAW AFTER IRAQ2004/10/01English10
‘WARS ON TERROR’ AND VICARIOUS HEGEMONS: THE UK, INTERNATIONAL LAW, AND THE NORTHERN IRELAND CONFLICT2005/04/01English9
Shorter Articles, Comments, and Notes: ‘Clear and Present Danger’: Responses to Terrorism2005/01/01English9
Anglo-American Co Operation in the Suppression of Drug Smuggling1982/10/01English9
The Impact of Article 6(1) of the Echr on Private International Law2007/01/01English9
II. Case Concerning Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo v Uganda)2006/07/01English9
II. The Lamfalussy Legislative Model: A New Era For The Ec Securities And Investment Services Regime2003/04/01English9
The African Union—A New Dawn for Africa?2002/04/01English9
Getting to Grips with Torture2002/04/01English9
Independence, Impartiality, and Immunity of Arbitrators—us and English Perspectives2003/10/01English9
THE SEPARATION OF POWERS IN THE WTO: HOW TO AVOID JUDICIAL ACTIVISM2004/10/01English9
Permanent Sovereignty Over Natural Resources1964/04/01English9
The Lex Loci Arbitri and International Commercial Arbitration1983/01/01English9
The International Community's “Legal” Response to Terrorism1989/07/01English9
Investment Protection Treaties: United Kingdom Experience1987/10/01English9