The International and Comparative Law Quarterly
When founded in 1952, the ICLQ was the only journal which offered the reader coverage of comparative law as well as public and private international law. Since then it has maintained its pre-eminence as one of the most important journals of its kind and it continues to offer practitioners and academics wide topical coverage without compromising rigorous editorial standards.
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Articles in 1985, Issue(s) 2
BRICE DICKSON
THE REFORM OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY1985 34: 231-266
THOMAS FLEINER-GERSTER, MICHAEL A. MEYER
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN HUMANITARIAN LAW: A CHALLENGE TO THE CONCEPT OF SOVEREIGNTY1985 34: 267-283
M. H. MENDELSON
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE VALUATION OF NATIONALISED SHARES: TWO FRENCH DECISIONS1985 34: 284-296
EDWARD J. JACOBS
THE BATTLE OF THE FORMS: STANDARD TERM CONTRACTS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE1985 34: 297-316
ANDREW BURGESS
AVOIDING INFLATION LOSS IN CONTRACT DAMAGES AWARDS: THE EQUITABLE DAMAGES SOLUTION1985 34: 317-341
W. C. H. ERVINE
PROTECTING NEW CAR PURCHASERS: RECENT UNITED STATES AND ENGLISH DEVELOPMENTS COMPARED1985 34: 342-358
K. R. SIMMONDS
THE STATUS OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA 19821985 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 ZONES1985 34: 368-376
P. T. MUCHLINSKI
THE STATUS OF THE INDIVIDUAL UNDER THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL LAW1985 34: 376-382
G. L. CLOSE
SUBORDINATION CLAUSES IN MIXED AGREEMENTS1985 34: 382-391
P. ST. J. SMART
THE RECOGNITION OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL DIVORCES1985 34: 392-397
CHRISTOPHER F. FORSYTH
RECOGNITION OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL DIVORCES: THE TRANSNATIONAL DIVORCE1985 34: 398-402
BIN CHENG
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 403-404
F. PARKINSON
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 404-405
F. PARKINSON
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 405-406
K. R. SIMMONDS
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 406-407
INGRID DELUPIS
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 407-407
JOSEPH JACONELLI
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 408-409
COLIN WARBRICK
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 409-410
JAN PAULSSON
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 410-412
JAN PAULSSON
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 412-413
ERIC BARENDT
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 413-414
ALBERT KIRALFY
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 414-415
COLIN WARBRICK
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 416-416
L. H. LEIGH
BOOK REVIEWS1985 34: 416-417
BOOKS RECEIVED
1985 34: 418-421







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