The International and Comparative Law Quarterly
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Articles in 2001, Issue(s) 3
Peter North
Private International Law: Change or Decay?2001 50: 477-508
Rein Mllerson
The ABM Treaty: Changed Circumstances, Extraordinary Events, Supreme Interests and International Law2001 50: 509-539
Jan Wouters
How Effective is the European Security Architecture? Lessons from Bosnia and Kosovo2001 50: 540-576
Anthony A. Tarr
The Insureds NonDisclosure in the Formation of Insurance Contracts: A Comparative Perspective2001 50: 577-612
Matthias Ruffert
The Administration of Kosovo and EastTimor by the International Community2001 50: 613-631
Look Chan Ho
Pragmatism Rules2001 50: 632-642
Stphane Jeannet
NonDisclosure of Evidence before International Criminal Tribunals: Recent Developments Regarding the International Committee of the Red Cross2001 50: 643-656
J. G. Merrills
I. The Aerial Incident of 10 August 1999 ( v. ), Judgment on Jurisdiction2001 50: 657-661
Dino Kritsiotis
II. Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Uganda): Provisional Measures2001 50: 662-669
III. Case Concerning the Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000 ( v. )
2001 50: 670-682
Sophie Boyron
I. Constitutional Aspects2001 50: 683-689
Lammy Betten
II. Human Rights2001 50: 690-701
Robert Lane
III. Competition2001 50: 702-713
Catherine Seville
IV. Intellectual Property2001 50: 714-724
The Brussels I Regulation
2001 50: 725-737
Beverley McLachlin
The Business of Judging. By Tom Bingham Oxford: OUP. 2000. vi 434pp. ISBN 0198299125. 35. (Hbk).2001 50: 738-739
Vaughan Lowe
Droit International Public. By Joe Verhoeven. Bruxelles: Larcier. 2000. 856pp. ISBN 280440630X. Price not given.2001 50: 739-740
Hazel Fox
International Commercial Arbitration and State Immunity. By K. I. Vibhute. New Delhi: Butterworths. 1999. xviii 173pp. ISBN 8187162155. No price given. (Pbk.).2001 50: 740-741
Alan Boyle
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. By G. Eiriksson. The Hague: Nijhoff. 2000. 387pp., including index. ISBN 9041114181. No price given..2001 50: 741-742
Malgosia Fitzmaurice
Ordering AnarchyInternational Law in International Society. By Rein Mllerson. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. 2000. xi 387pp. ISBN 9041114084. Price not given. (Hbk.)2001 50: 742-743
Malcolm D. Evans
Continental Shelf Limits: The Scientific and Legal Interface. Edited by P. J. Cook and C. M. Carleton. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2000. xiv 363pp. ISBN 0195117824. 47.50. (Hbk.)2001 50: 743-744
Frank Wooldridge
Directors Conflicts of Interest: Legal, SocioLegal and Economic Analyses. Developments in European Company Law, Volume 31999, edited by Mads Andenas and David Sugarman. The HagueLondonBoston. Kluwer Law International. 2000. ix 317pp. ISBN 9041198350. No2001 50: 744-745
Piers Gardner
Blackstones Human Rights Digest. By Keir Starmer with Iain Byrne. London: Blackstone Press Ltd. lxi 410pp. ISBN 1841741531. No price given. (Hbk plus one CD).2001 50: 745-747
Books Received
2001 50: 747-749




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