The International and Comparative Law Quarterly
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Articles in 1979, Issue(s) 3
A. J. EASSON
THE “DIRECT EFFECT” OF EEC DIRECTIVES1979 28: 319-353
A. C. EVANS
DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW REGARDING THE TRADE UNION AND RELATED RIGHTS OF MIGRANT WORKERS1979 28: 354-366
P. F. SUTHERLAND
THE WORLD BANK CONVENTION ON THE SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES1979 28: 367-400
SAMUEL K. B. ASANTE
STABILITY OF CONTRACTUAL RELATIONS IN THE TRANSNATIONAL INVESTMENT PROCESS1979 28: 401-423
BERNARD M. DICKENS, REBECCA J. COOK
DEVELOPMENT OF COMMONWEALTH ABORTION LAWS1979 28: 424-457
GEORGE A. BERMANN
FRENCH TREATIES AND FRENCH COURTS:TWO PROBLEMS IN SUPREMACY1979 28: 458-490
CHIN KIM, CRAIG M. LAWSON
THE LAW OF THE SUBTLE MIND:THE TRADITIONAL JAPANESE CONCEPTION OF LAW1979 28: 491-513
F. M. AUBURN
CONSULTATIVE STATUS UNDER THE ANTARCTIC TREATY1979 28: 514-522
J. G. MERRILLS
TRESPASS TO FOREIGN LAND1979 28: 523-525
C. S. P. HARDING
THE ACT OF THE PLAINTIFF AND CONCURRENT CAUSES: FAULT AND CAUSATION IN THE FRENCH LAW OF DELICT1979 28: 525-533
HENRY G. SCHERMERS
BOOK REVIEWS1979 28: 534-535
ALBERT KIRALFY
BOOK REVIEWS1979 28: 535-535
JULIAN D. M. LEW
BOOK REVIEWS1979 28: 535-536
BOOKS RECEIVED
1979 28: 537-540




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