The International and Comparative Law Quarterly
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Articles in 1983, Issue(s) 2
ROSALIE P. SCHAFFER
THE INTER-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE LAW OF SOUTH AFRICA: AN OVERVIEW1983 32: 277-315
P. J. DUFFY
ARTICLE 3 OF THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS1983 32: 316-346
D. J. LEWIS
A REQUIEM FOR CHINESE CUSTOMARY LAW IN HONG KONG1983 32: 347-379
DAVID NEWELL
THE STATUS OF BRITISH AND AMERICAN TRADE UNIONS AS DEFENDANTS IN INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE LITIGATION1983 32: 380-398
J. M. STEINER
SEX DISCRIMINATION UNDER UK AND EEC LAW: TWO PLUS FOUR EQUALS ONE1983 32: 399-423
EVAN J. WALLACH
EXECUTIVE POWERS OF PRIOR RESTRAINT OVER PUBLICATION OF NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION: THE UK AND THE USA COMPARED1983 32: 424-451
PETER HANDFORD
DEFAMATION AND THE CONFLICT OF LAWS IN AUSTRALIA1983 32: 452-476
P. A. STONE
THE CIVIL JURISDICTION AND JUDGMENTS ACT 1982: SOME COMMENTS1983 32: 477-499
A. J. E. JAFFEY
VERVAEKE V SMITH1983 32: 500-505
B. B. PANDE
PROTECTING THE INDIVIDUAL AGAINST THE STATE THROUGH FALSE IMPRISONMENT ACTIONS: THE TANZANIAN EXPERIENCE1983 32: 506-515
A. C. EVANS
IMMIGRATION LAW REFORM IN FRANCE1983 32: 516-522
A. I. L. CAMPBELL
THE LIMITS OF THE POWERS OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS1983 32: 523-533
CHRISTINE GRAY
THE INTERNATIONAL COURT'S ADVISORY OPINION ON THE WHO-EGYPT AGREEMENT OF 19511983 32: 534-541
COLIN WARBRICK
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 542-543
F. PARKINSON
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 543-543
COLIN WARBRICK
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 543-544
S. K. CHATTERJEE
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 544-545
COLIN WARBRICK
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 545-546
ALBERT KIRALFY
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 546-546
HARRY STREET
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 546-547
STEVEN D. ANDERMAN
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 547-547
HARRY STREET
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 548-548
ALAN W. MEWETT
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 548-549
L. H. LEIGH
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 549-550
FRANK WOOLDRIDGE
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 550-551
S. M. CRETNEY
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 551-551
ALBERT KIRALFY
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 551-552
R. H. HICKLING
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 552-553
NICOLA LACEY
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 553-554
NORMAN S. MARSH
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 554-555
BOOKS RECEIVED
1983 32: 556-558




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