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Back to 1985

Articles in 1985, Issue(s) 2

BRICE DICKSON

THE REFORM OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
1985 34: 231-266

THOMAS FLEINER-GERSTER, MICHAEL A. MEYER

NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN HUMANITARIAN LAW: A CHALLENGE TO THE CONCEPT OF SOVEREIGNTY
1985 34: 267-283

M. H. MENDELSON

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE VALUATION OF NATIONALISED SHARES: TWO FRENCH DECISIONS
1985 34: 284-296

EDWARD J. JACOBS

THE BATTLE OF THE FORMS: STANDARD TERM CONTRACTS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
1985 34: 297-316

ANDREW BURGESS

AVOIDING INFLATION LOSS IN CONTRACT DAMAGES AWARDS: THE EQUITABLE DAMAGES SOLUTION
1985 34: 317-341

W. C. H. ERVINE

PROTECTING NEW CAR PURCHASERS: RECENT UNITED STATES AND ENGLISH DEVELOPMENTS COMPARED
1985 34: 342-358

K. R. SIMMONDS

THE STATUS OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA 1982
1985 34: 359-368

M. HABIBUR RAHMAN

THE IMPACT OF THE LAW OF THE SEA CONVENTION ON THE REGIME FOR ISLANDS: PROBLEMS FOR THE COASTAL STATE IN ASSERTING CLAIMS TO “NEW-BORN” ISLANDS IN MARITIME ZONES
1985 34: 368-376

P. T. MUCHLINSKI

THE STATUS OF THE INDIVIDUAL UNDER THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
1985 34: 376-382

G. L. CLOSE

SUBORDINATION CLAUSES IN MIXED AGREEMENTS
1985 34: 382-391

P. ST. J. SMART

THE RECOGNITION OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL DIVORCES
1985 34: 392-397

CHRISTOPHER F. FORSYTH

RECOGNITION OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL DIVORCES: THE TRANSNATIONAL DIVORCE
1985 34: 398-402

BIN CHENG

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 403-404

F. PARKINSON

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 404-405

F. PARKINSON

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 405-406

K. R. SIMMONDS

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 406-407

INGRID DELUPIS

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 407-407

JOSEPH JACONELLI

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 408-409

COLIN WARBRICK

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 409-410

JAN PAULSSON

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 410-412

JAN PAULSSON

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 412-413

ERIC BARENDT

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 413-414

ALBERT KIRALFY

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 414-415

COLIN WARBRICK

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 416-416

L. H. LEIGH

BOOK REVIEWS
1985 34: 416-417

BOOKS RECEIVED
1985 34: 418-421