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Back to 1975

Articles in 1975, Issue(s) 2

CHRISTOPH H. SCHREUER

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL DECISIONS BY DOMESTIC COURTS
1975 24: 153-183

M. SORNARAJAH

COMMONWEALTH INNOVATIONS ON THE LAW OF PROVOCATION
1975 24: 184-204

JACK A. HILLER

THE LAW-CREATIVE ROLE OF APPELLATE COURTS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: AN EMPHASIS ON EAST AFRICA
1975 24: 205-254

FRANCESCO FRANCIONI

COMPENSATION FOR NATIONALISATION OF FOREIGN PROPERTY: THE BORDERLAND BETWEEN LAW AND EQUITY
1975 24: 255-283

JOHN HUCKER

THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND THE RACE RELATIONS ACT: A COMMENT ON
1975 24: 284-304

J. P. CASEY

THE JUDICIAL POWER UNDER IRISH CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
1975 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 ANALYSIS
1975 24: 328-336

MICHAEL HARDY

REGIONAL APPROACHES TO LAW OF THE SEA PROBLEMS: THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
1975 24: 336-348

THOMAS CONLON

INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY AND EEC COMPANY LAW: A REVIEW OF THE DRAFT FIFTH DIRECTIVE
1975 24: 348-359

M. E. BENNUN

DIRECTORS' POWERS TO ISSUE SHARES: TWO CONTRASTING DECISIONS
1975 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 REVIEWS
1975 24: 373-373

K. R. SIMMONDS

BOOK REVIEWS
1975 24: 374-374

J. F. GARNER

BOOK REVIEWS
1975 24: 374-375

W. E. BUTLER

BOOK REVIEWS
1975 24: 375-375

BOOKS RECEIVED
1975 24: 376-378