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Back to 1984

Articles in 1984, Issue(s) 2

SUZANNE B. MCNICOL

STRATEGIES FOR REFORM OF THE LAW RELATING TO POLICE INTERROGATIONS
1984 33: 265-300

G. L. PEIRIS

MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL PRIVILEGE IN COMMONWEALTH LAW
1984 33: 301-330

STEPHEN C. NEFF

HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICA: THOUGHTS ON THE AFRICAN CHARTER ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS IN THE LIGHT OF CASE LAW FROM BOTSWANA, LESOTHO AND SWAZILAND
1984 33: 331-347

JAMES C. HATHAWAY

THE EVOLUTION OF REFUGEE STATUS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: 1920–1950
1984 33: 348-380

EBERE OSIEKE

MAJORITY VOTING SYSTEMS IN THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION AND THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
1984 33: 381-408

GORDON SLYNN

THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
1984 33: 409-429

KURT H. NADELMANN

THE LURE IN “INTERNATIONAL BANKRUPTCIES” OF ASSETS LOCATED ABROAD
1984 33: 431-436

SUSAN M. NOTT

THE IMPACT OF STATUTES ON THE CONFLICT OF LAWS
1984 33: 437-448

C. G. J. MORSE

TORT, EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS AND THE CONFLICT OF LAWS
1984 33: 449-461

CHRISTINA MURRAY

THE 1977 GENEVA PROTOCOLS AND CONFLICT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
1984 33: 462-470

PHILIP SUTHERLAND

SOLICITORS' LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE IN AUSTRALIA AND THE UNITED KINGDOM
1984 33: 471-476

J. M. STEINER

CHILD BENEFITS AND EEC LAW: OUT OF THE IMPASSE
1984 33: 477-483

FRANS G. A. VAN KRAAY

FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS IN THE EEC: UHT MILK
1984 33: 484-487

SANDY GHANDHI

SPARE THE ROD: CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS AND THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
1984 33: 488-494

G. SCHWARZENBERGER

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 495-496

ANDREW DRZEMCZEWSKI

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 496-498

KIM ECONOMIDES

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 498-499

DAVID NEWELL

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 499-500

ALDERT KIRALFY

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 500-501

KIM ECONOMIDES

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 501-501

J. M. THOMSON

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 501-503

JILL COTTRELL

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 503-504

NORMAN S. MARSH

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 504-506

ALBERT KIRALFY

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 506-506

JANE GIDDINGS

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 507-507

SAMIR A. SALEH

BOOK REVIEWS
1984 33: 507-508

BOOKS RECEIVED
1984 33: 509-513