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Back to 1989

Articles in 1989, Issue(s) 3

M. GILBEY STRUB

THE CONVENTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS: ANTICIPATORY REPUDIATION PROVISIONS AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
1989 38: 475-501

RUTH REDMOND-COOPER

THE RELEVANCE OF FAULT IN DETERMINING LIABILITY FOR ROAD ACCIDENTS: THE FRENCH EXPERIENCE
1989 38: 502-521

IAN KAWALEY

THE FAIR CROSS-SECTION PRINCIPLE: TRIAL BY SPECIAL JURY AND THE RIGHT TO CRIMINAL JURY TRIAL UNDER THE BERMUDA CONSTITUTION
1989 38: 522-546

JANET DINE

IMPLICATIONS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM OF THE EC FIFTH DIRECTIVE
1989 38: 547-559

D. W. GREIG

SPECIFIC EXCEPTIONS TO IMMUNITY UNDER THE INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION'S DRAFT ARTICLES
1989 38: 560-588

ANTONIO CASSESE

THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY'S “LEGAL” RESPONSE TO TERRORISM
1989 38: 589-608

RYSZARD W. PIOTROWICZ

THE STATUS OF GERMANY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: ?
1989 38: 609-635

NORMAN S. MARSH

THE AMERICAN TORT PROCESS: A REVIEW ARTICLE
1989 38: 636-648

XU GUOJIAN

CONTRACT IN CHINESE PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
1989 38: 648-653

C. F. AMERASINGHE, D. THORSLUND

CLAIMANTS TO STAFF MEMBERSHIP BEFORE INTERNATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS
1989 38: 653-667

W. K. HASTINGS

NEW ZEALAND TREATY PRACTICE WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE TREATY OF WAITANGI
1989 38: 668-682

IAN EDGE

EGYPTIAN FAMILY LAW: THE TALE OF THE
1989 38: 682-685

Karl Newman, ANDREW BELL

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW
1989 38: 686-689

Karl Newman, STEPHEN WEATHERILL

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW
1989 38: 689-693

Karl Newman, CHRISTOPHER HARDING

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW
1989 38: 693-697

Karl Newman, PETER G. XUEREB

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW
1989 38: 697-702

CORRIGENDUM
1989 38: 702-702

VAUGHAN LOWE

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 703-704

F. D. BERMAN

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 704-705

HAZEL FOX

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 705-707

ANTHONY CARTY

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 707-709

H. W. A. THIRLWAY

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 709-709

J. W. BRIDGE

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 709-710

ISA A. HUNEIDI

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 710-711

MICHAEL C. WOOD

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 712-713

MARC WELLER

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 713-714

MARTIN HUNTER

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 714-715

F. A. MANN

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 715-716

PETER MARTIN

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 716-717

F. D. ROSE

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 717-718

NORMAN S. MARSH

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 719-720

MICHAEL R. ANDERSON

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 720-721

BRENDA HOGGETT

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 721-722

GERARD HOGAN

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 723-725

PETER SLINN

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 725-727

FRANCIS SNYDER

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 727-728

KARL NEWMAN

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 728-729

J. M. CLAYDON

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 729-730

BOOKS RECEIVED
1989 38: 730-733