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Back to 1985

Articles in 1985, Issue(s) 1

MICHAEL KERR

ARBITRATION AND THE COURTS: THE UNCTTRAL MODEL LAW
1985 34: 1-24

ROBERT V. WRIGHT

CORPORATE INSOLVENCY: AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH AND CANADIAN CORPORATE SALVAGE REFORM PROPOSALS
1985 34: 25-48

MICHAEL BOGDAN

INTERNATIONAL BANKRUPTCY LAW IN SCANDINAVIA
1985 34: 49-86

THEODOR J. R. SCHILLING

SOME EUROPEAN DECISIONS ON NON-POSSESSORY SECURITY RIGHTS IN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
1985 34: 87-114

HAZEL FOX

ENFORCEMENT JURISDICTION, FOREIGN STATE PROPERTY AND DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY
1985 34: 115-141

CARLQ CHRISTOL

PROSPECTS FOR AN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL REGIME for DIRECT TELEVISION BROADCASTING
1985 34: 142-158

H. PATRICK GLENN

LIMITATIONS ON JUDICIAL FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN WEST GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND
1985 34: 159-161

NIGEL S. PRICE

HUMAN RIGHTS, “DEATH ROW”, AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW REMEDIES
1985 34: 162-167

ANTHONY M. ARNULL

REFLECTIONS ON JUDICIAL ATTITUDES AT THE EUROPEAN COURT
1985 34: 168-177

J. S. DAVIDSON

ACTIONS FOR DAMAGES IN THE ENGLISH COURTS FOR BREACH OF EEC COMPETITION LAW
1985 34: 178-189

JOSEPHINE SHAW

GROUP EXEMPTIONS FOR EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTION AND PURCHASING AGREEMENTS IN THE EEC
1985 34: 190-201

P. B. CARTER

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 202-203

ANDREW DRZEMCZEWSKI

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 203-204

K. R. SIMMONDS

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 204-205

FRANCISCO ORREGO VICUÑA

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 205-206

FRANCISCO ORREGO VICUÑA

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 206-207

GEOFFREY MARSTON

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 207-207

FRIEDL WEISS

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 208-210

LOUISE DOSWALD-BECK

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 210-211

D. M. EDWARDS

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 211-212

MICHAEL A. MEYER

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 212-214

J. G. MERRILLS

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 214-216

EILEEN DENZA

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 217-218

A. V. LOWE

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 218-218

PETER OLIVER

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 218-219

RUTH DEECH

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 219-220

NORMAN S. MARSH

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 220-222

ALBERT KIRALFY

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 222-223

BOOKS RECEIVED
1985 34: 224-230