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Back to 1982

Articles in 1982, Issue(s) 3

P. D. MAYNARD

THE LEGAL COMPETENCE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES
1982 31: 415-425

MAHNOUSH ARSANJANI

UNITED NATIONS COMPETENCE IN THE WEST BANK AND GAZA STRIP
1982 31: 426-450

WILLIAM DALE

IS THE COMMONWEALTH AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION?
1982 31: 451-473

JAMES J. BUSUTTIL

THE BONN DECLARATION ON INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: A NON-BINDING INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT ON AIRCRAFT HIJACKING
1982 31: 474-487

K. W. LIDSTONE, T. L. EARLY

QUESTIONING FREEDOM: DETENTION FOR QUESTIONING IN FRANCE, SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND
1982 31: 488-512

J. B. DAWSON

THE EXCLUSION OF UNLAWFULLY OBTAINED EVIDENCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
1982 31: 513-549

ARYE L. MILLER

SHOULD SOCIAL INSURANCE PAY COMPENSATION FOR PAIN AND SUFFERING?
1982 31: 550-572

F. A. MANN

A NEW ASPECT OF THE RESTRICTIVE THEORY OF SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY
1982 31: 573-575

KIMMO AHO, ULLA LEINO

PATERNITY AND BLOOD GROUP EVIDENCE: SCANDINAVIAN PRACTICE
1982 31: 576-581

DAVID GWYNN MORGAN

DISCRETION TO STAY JURISDICTION
1982 31: 582-587

DAVID F. PUGSLEY

NEGLIGENT STEVEDORES IN BELGIUM
1982 31: 588-590

JEREMY P. CARVER

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 591-591

ARNOLD KEAN

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 591-592

K. LIPSTEIN

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 592-592

ULF BERNITZ

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 593-593

L. H. LEIGH

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 593-594

NORMAN S. MARSH

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 594-596

A. KIRALFY

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 596-597

ELLISON KHAN

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 597-597

A. KIRALFY

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 597-598

PHILIP BAKER

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 598-598

JOHN N. HAZARD

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 599-599

J. F. GARNER

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 599-600

OLIVE M. STONE

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 600-601

OLIVE M. STONE

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 601-602

NORMAN S. MARSH

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 602-603

LUIGI MOCCIA

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 603-604

N. JOHNSON

BOOK-REVIEWS
1982 31: 604-604

BOOKS-RECEIVED
1982 31: 605-607