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Back to 2001

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 Law
2001 50: 509-539

Jan Wouters

How Effective is the European Security Architecture? Lessons from Bosnia and Kosovo
2001 50: 540-576

Anthony A. Tarr

The Insureds NonDisclosure in the Formation of Insurance Contracts: A Comparative Perspective
2001 50: 577-612

Matthias Ruffert

The Administration of Kosovo and EastTimor by the International Community
2001 50: 613-631

Look Chan Ho

Pragmatism Rules
2001 50: 632-642

Stphane Jeannet

NonDisclosure of Evidence before International Criminal Tribunals: Recent Developments Regarding the International Committee of the Red Cross
2001 50: 643-656

J. G. Merrills

I. The Aerial Incident of 10 August 1999 ( v. ), Judgment on Jurisdiction
2001 50: 657-661

Dino Kritsiotis

II. Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Uganda): Provisional Measures
2001 50: 662-669

III. Case Concerning the Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000 ( v. )
2001 50: 670-682

Sophie Boyron

I. Constitutional Aspects
2001 50: 683-689

Lammy Betten

II. Human Rights
2001 50: 690-701

Robert Lane

III. Competition
2001 50: 702-713

Catherine Seville

IV. Intellectual Property
2001 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. No
2001 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