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Back to 1983

Articles in 1983, Issue(s) 1

J. A. WADE

DOMICILE: A RE-EXAMINATION OF CERTAIN RULES
1983 32: 1-20

WILLIAM W. PARK

THE AND INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
1983 32: 21-52

JAN PAULSSON

DELOCALISATION OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: WHEN AND WHY IT MATTERS
1983 32: 53-61

I. A. E. INSLEY, FRANK WOOLDRIDGE

THE BUTTES CASE: THE FINAL CHAPTER IN THE LITIGATION
1983 32: 62-81

COLIN WARBRICK

THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE PREVENTION OF TERRORISM
1983 32: 82-119

SAMIR MANKABADY

THE MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT OF GOODS CONVENTION: A CHALLENGE TO UNIMODAL TRANSPORT CONVENTIONS
1983 32: 120-140

CYNTHIA DAY WALLACE

CONTROL THROUGH DISCLOSURE LEGISLATION: FOREIGN MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES IN INDUSTRIALISED STATES
1983 32: 141-174

SONOKO NISHITATENO

CHINA'S SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES: EXPERIMENTAL UNITS FOR ECONOMIC REFORM
1983 32: 175-185

FRANCIS ALEXIS

COMMONWEALTH STATUTORY REFORMS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION: CARIBBEAN PERSPECTIVES
1983 32: 186-213

B. OBINNA OKERE

FUNDAMENTAL OBJECTIVES AND DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY UNDER THE NIGERIAN CONSTITUTION
1983 32: 214-228

KENNETH MCK. NORRIE

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE: THE SCOPE OF INFORMED CONSENT IN NEGLIGENCE
1983 32: 229-236

M. P. THOMPSON

DOMICILE OF DEPENDENCE: THE LAST REMNANT OF A RELIC?
1983 32: 237-240

A. C. EVANS

TRADE MARKS AND CONSUMER INTERESTS IN EEC LAW
1983 32: 241-249

FAROOQ HASSAN

A CONFLICT OF PHILOSOPHIES: THE FILARTIGA JURISPRUDENCE
1983 32: 250-258

COLIN WARBRICK

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 259-260

S. K. CHATTERJEE

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 260-261

G. SCHWARZENBERGER

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 262-262

K. R. SIMMONDS

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 262-262

FRANKIE FOOK-LUN LEUNG

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 263-263

K. R. SIMMONDS

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 263-263

W. E. BUTLER

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 264-264

S. K. CHATTERJEE

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 264-265

F. A. MANN

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 265-266

VALENTINE KORAH

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 266-267

R. M. GOODE

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 267-267

NORMAN S. MARSH

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 268-268

J. A. JOLOWICZ

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 268-268

NORMAN S. MARSH

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 269-271

ALBERT KIRALFY

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 271-272

ALBERT KIRALFY

BOOK REVIEWS
1983 32: 273-273

BOOKS RECEVIED
1983 32: 274-276