The International and Comparative Law Quarterly
When founded in 1952, the ICLQ was the only journal which offered the reader coverage of comparative law as well as public and private international law. Since then it has maintained its pre-eminence as one of the most important journals of its kind and it continues to offer practitioners and academics wide topical coverage without compromising rigorous editorial standards.
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Articles in 1975, Issue(s) 2
CHRISTOPH H. SCHREUER
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL DECISIONS BY DOMESTIC COURTS1975 24: 153-183
M. SORNARAJAH
COMMONWEALTH INNOVATIONS ON THE LAW OF PROVOCATION1975 24: 184-204
JACK A. HILLER
THE LAW-CREATIVE ROLE OF APPELLATE COURTS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: AN EMPHASIS ON EAST AFRICA1975 24: 205-254
FRANCESCO FRANCIONI
COMPENSATION FOR NATIONALISATION OF FOREIGN PROPERTY: THE BORDERLAND BETWEEN LAW AND EQUITY1975 24: 255-283
JOHN HUCKER
THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND THE RACE RELATIONS ACT: A COMMENT ON1975 24: 284-304
J. P. CASEY
THE JUDICIAL POWER UNDER IRISH CONSTITUTIONAL LAW1975 24: 305-324
LAWRENCE COLLINS
WHERE IS THE LOCUS DELICTI?1975 24: 325-328
H. P. LEE
JOINDER OF OFFENDERS IN MALAYSIA, SINGAPORE AND ENGLAND: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS1975 24: 328-336
MICHAEL HARDY
REGIONAL APPROACHES TO LAW OF THE SEA PROBLEMS: THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY1975 24: 336-348
THOMAS CONLON
INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY AND EEC COMPANY LAW: A REVIEW OF THE DRAFT FIFTH DIRECTIVE1975 24: 348-359
M. E. BENNUN
DIRECTORS' POWERS TO ISSUE SHARES: TWO CONTRASTING DECISIONS1975 24: 359-368
AGGRESSION
1975 24: 369-369
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW
1975 24: 369-370
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW
1975 24: 370-371
OUTER SPACE
1975 24: 371-371
RAW MATERIALS
1975 24: 372-372
H. A. FINLAY
BOOK REVIEWS1975 24: 373-373
K. R. SIMMONDS
BOOK REVIEWS1975 24: 374-374
J. F. GARNER
BOOK REVIEWS1975 24: 374-375
W. E. BUTLER
BOOK REVIEWS1975 24: 375-375
BOOKS RECEIVED
1975 24: 376-378




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