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Articles in 1983, Issue(s) 3
MAX SØRENSEN
AUTONOMOUS LEGAL ORDERS: SOME CONSIDERATIONS RELATING TO A SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS IN THE WORLD LEGAL ORDER1983 32: 559-576
A. C. EVANS
ECONOMIC POLICY AND THE FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS IN EEC LAW1983 32: 577-599
CHRISTINE CHINKIN
THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS POWERS OF THE US PRESIDENT AND THE IRANIAN HOSTAGES AGREEMENT: v.1983 32: 600-615
KEVIN CHAMBERLAIN
COLLECTIVE SUSPENSION OF AIR SERVICES WITH STATES WHICH HARBOUR HIJACKERS1983 32: 616-632
GEOFFREY S. GILBERT
RIGHT OF ASYLUM: A CHANGE OF DIRECTION1983 32: 633-650
ANDREW BORROWDALE
TAKING ACCOUNT OF VICISSITUDES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES: AN ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE1983 32: 651-666
GEORGE E. GLOS
THE SPANISH DIVORCE LAW OF 19811983 32: 667-688
SUSAN GLUCK MEZEY
CIVIL LAW AND COMMON LAW TRADITIONS: JUDICIAL REVIEW AND LEGISLATIVE SUPREMACY IN WEST GERMANY AND CANADA1983 32: 689-707
J. DAVID FINE
THE RIGHTS OF PUTATIVE SPOUSES: CHOICE OF LAW ISSUES AND COMPARATIVE INSIGHTS1983 32: 708-736
ADRIAN BRIGGS
POLYGAMOUS MARRIAGES AND ENGLISH DOMICILIARIES1983 32: 737-741
MICHAEL BRANDON
UK ACCESSION TO THE CONVENTION ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SCHEME OF REGISTRATION OF WILLS AND OF THE CONVENTION PROVIDING A UNIFORM LAW ON THE FORM OF AN INTERNATIONAL WILL1983 32: 742-747
JOSEPH JACONELLI
PROMOTING INDUSTRIAL UNREST: IMPLIED REPEAL BY EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW1983 32: 748-749
S. H. AMIN
IRAN-UNITED STATES CLAIMS SETTLEMENT1983 32: 750-756
COLIN WARBRICK
THE PREVENTION OF TERRORISM (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) ACT 1976 AND THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: THE CASE1983 32: 757-766
A. V. LOWE
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 767-768
HAZEL FOX
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 768-769
COLIN WARBRICK
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 769-770
PETER MARTIN
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 770-771
C. G. J. MORSE
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 771-773
A. BRIGGS
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 773-774
A. KIRALFY
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 774-774
OLIVE M. STONE
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 775-775
LUIGI MOCCIA
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 776-777
ROSKILL
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 777-778
MARY MCALEESE
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 778-779
F. A. MANN
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 779-780
RALPH DICKSON
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 780-780
FRANK WOOLDRIDGE
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 780-781
J. M. THOMSON
BOOK REVIEWS1983 32: 781-782
BOOKS RECEIVED
1983 32: 783-784



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