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 1995, Issue(s) 1
DERMOTT J. DEVIN
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND MUNICIPAL LAW IN THE LIGHT OF THE INTERIM SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTION 19931995 44: 1-18
IAIN MACNEIL
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR INSURANCE POLICIES SOLD BY EC INSURERS UNDER FREEDOM OF SERVICES1995 44: 19-40
DAMIEN GERADIN, RAOUL STEWARDSON
TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT: SOME LESSONS FROM (AUSTRALIA) AND (EUROPEAN COMMUNITY)1995 44: 41-71
G. MAHER
FOREIGN CURRENCY JUDGMENTS: THE SCOTFISH EXPERIENCE1995 44: 72-89
J. G. MERRILLS
INTERIM MEASURES OF PROTECTION IN THE RECENT JURISPRUDENCE OF ThE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE1995 44: 90-146
PATRICK J. O'KEEFE
PROTECTION OF THE MATERIAL CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE COMMONWEALTH SCHEME1995 44: 147-161
LYNN E. RAMSEY
THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE EUROPE AGREEMENTS FOR AN EXPANDED EUROPEAN UNION1995 44: 161-171
JENNIFER SKILBECK
THE US/UK ARBITRATION CONCERNING HEATHROW AIRPORT USER CHARGES1995 44: 171-179
DÁRIO MOURA VICENTE
APPLICABLE LAW IN VOLUNTARY ARBITRATIONS IN PORTUGAL1995 44: 179-191
CAROL G. S. TAN
PURE ECONOMIC LOSS IN MALAYSIA: FOLLOWING ENGLISH LAW BY DEFAULT?1995 44: 192-196
NELSON ENONCHONG
EFFECTS OF ILLEGALITY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH LAW1995 44: 196-213
TAKIS TRIDIMAS
I. COMPANY LAW AND TRADE IN SECURITIES1995 44: 214-218
PAUL R. BEAUMONT
II. EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE AND JURISDICTION AND ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS IN CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL MATTERS1995 44: 218-221
MICHAEL MICHAEL
III. CUSTOMS, EXCISE DUTIES AND VALUE ADDED TAX1995 44: 221-225
KATE COOK, PHILIPPE SANDS
IV. EXTERNAL RELATIONS1995 44: 225-234
LORD MUSTILL
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 235-236
LORD MUSTILL
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 236-236
SYLVIA MAUREEN WILLIAMS
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 236-238
JAMES KINGSTON
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 238-238
VAUGHAN LOWE
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 238-240
PATRICIA BIRNIE
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 240-241
STEFAN TALMON
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 241-242
EMMANUEL DECAUX
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 242-242
NIGEL FOSTER
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 243-245
ROBBIE DOWNING
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 245-245
G. L. CLOSE
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 246-247
JAMES KINGSTON
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 247-248
TERENCE DAINTITH
BOOK REVIEWS1995 44: 248-249
BOOKS RECEIVED
1995 44: 249-253




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