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Back to 2002

Articles in 2002, Issue(s) 2

Beverley McLachlin

Bills of Rights in Common Law Countries
2002 51: 197-203

Esin rc

Law as Transposition
2002 51: 205-223

Steven Wheatley

Democracy in International Law: A European Perspective
2002 51: 225-248

Rob McLaughlin

United Nations Mandated Naval Interdiction Operations in the Territorial Sea?
2002 51: 249-278

Geoffrey Marston

Redrawing the Territorial Sea Baseline in the Firth of Clyde
2002 51: 279-303

Claudina Richards

The Legal Recognition of SameSex CouplesThe French Perspective
2002 51: 305-324

Joost Pauwelyn

The Use of Experts in Wto Dispute Settlement
2002 51: 325-364

Malcolm D Evans

Getting to Grips with Torture
2002 51: 365-383

Celia Wasserstein Fassberg

On Time and Place in Choice of Law for Property
2002 51: 385-400

Michael Byers

Terrorism, the Use of Force and International Law after 11 September
2002 51: 401-414

Konstantinos D. Magliveras

The African UnionA New Dawn for Africa?
2002 51: 415-425

Sarah Armstrong

Is the Jurisdiction of England and Wales Correctly Applying the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction?
2002 51: 427-435

Alastair Mowbray

Duties of Investigation Under the European Convention on Human Rights
2002 51: 437-448

Malcolm D. Evans

Decisions of International Tribunals: The International Court of Justice
2002 51: 449-462

Wendy Kennett

Current Developments
2002 51: 463-473

Sylvia Maureen Williams

The International Law Commission, 19491998
2002 51: 475-478

Dominic McGoldrick

Human Rights and the End of EmpireBritain and the Genesis of The European Convention
2002 51: 478-480

Brenda Sufrin

The Modernisation of EC Antitrust Law
2002 51: 480-481

John Bell

The Birth of a European Constitutional Order
2002 51: 481-482

Books Received
2002 51: 483-484