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Back to 1989

Articles in 1989, Issue(s) 4

DAVID P. T. PRICE

CAUSATION—THE LORDS' LOST CHANCE?
1989 38: 735-760

NABIL SALEH

THE LAW GOVERNING CONTRACTS IN ARABIA
1989 38: 761-787

G. L. PEIRIS, ERIK G. JENSEN

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE: CURRENT AMERICAN AND SOUTH ASIAN TRENDS COMPARED
1989 38: 788-810

TIMOTHY MILLET

THE NEW EUROPEAN COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
1989 38: 811-833

J.-G CASTEL

THE URUGUAY ROUND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS TO THE GATT DISPUTE SETTLEMENT RULES AND PROCEDURES
1989 38: 834-849

C. M. CHINKIN

THE CHALLENGE OF SOFT LAW: DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
1989 38: 850-866

PATRICK THORNBERRY

SELF-DETERMINATION, MINORITIES, HUMAN RIGHTS: A REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
1989 38: 867-889

H. P. LEE

THE AUSTRALIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANISATION—NEW MECHANISMS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY
1989 38: 890-905

M. L. MCCONNELL

ABORTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS: AN IMPORTANT CANADIAN DECISION
1989 38: 905-913

GORDON WILLIAMS

THEFT BY COMPANY CONTROLLERS—A NEW ZEALAND VIEW
1989 38: 913-924

J. G. COLLIER

IS INTERNATIONAL LAW REALLY PART OF THE LAW OF ENGLAND?
1989 38: 924-935

DAVID J. BEDERMAN

BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP OF INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS
1989 38: 935-946

RHONA SCHUZ

THE FURTHER IMPLICATIONS OF IN LIGHT OF RECENT CASE LAW: STAYS IN MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS
1989 38: 946-953

A. V. Lowe, Colin Warbrick, IAIN CAMERON

MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS
1989 38: 954-965

A. V. Lowe, Colin Warbrick, COLIN WARBRICK

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DOMESTIC LAW: MINISTERIAL POWERS
1989 38: 965-977

EXTRADITION
1989 38: 977-977

JOHN WOODLIFFE

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 978-979

ALAN BOYLE

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 979-981

J. G. MERRILLS

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 981-982

J. G. MERRILLS

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 982-983

CHRISTINE GRAY

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 983-984

PAUL HEIM

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 984-985

GINO J. NALDI

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 985-986

FRANÇOISE J. HAMPSON

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 986-987

J. B. R. L. LANGDON

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 987-988

NICHOLAS GRIEF

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 988-989

GEOFF GILBERT

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 989-991

K. LIPSTEIN

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 991-992

K. R. SIMMONDS

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 992-994

ROGER HOOD

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 994-995

PAUL HEIM

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 995-996

MAURIZIO RAGAZZI

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 996-997

KELVIN WIDDOWS

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 997-998

A. W. BRADLEY

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 998-1000

EILEEN DENZA

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 1000-1001

PATRICIA M. LEOPOLD

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 1001-1001

RHONA SCHUZ

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 1002-1003

C. J. MILLER

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 1003-1004

L. NEVILLE BROWN

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 1004-1005

ALBERT KIRALFY

BOOK REVIEWS
1989 38: 1005-1007

BOOKS RECEIVED
1989 38: 1007-1012