The International and Comparative Law Quarterly

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Back to 2003

Articles in 2003, Issue(s) 1

Rosalyn Higgins

The ICJ, the ECJ, and the Integrity of International Law
2003 52: 1-20

Andrew Evans

Regional Dimensions to European Governance
2003 52: 21-52

Yoshifumi Tanaka

Reflections on Maritime Delimitation in the Case
2003 52: 53-80

Ralph Henham

Some Issues for Sentencing in the International Criminal Court
2003 52: 81-114

Liann Thio

Developing a Peace and Security Approach Towards Minorities Problems
2003 52: 115-150

Iwan Davies

The New : International Interests in Mobile Equipment
2003 52: 151-176

WulfHenning Roth

From to : Free Movement of Companies, Private International Law, and Community Law
2003 52: 177-208

Colin T Reid

Scotland and Spain: The Division of Environmental Competences
2003 52: 209-226

Steve Peers

EU Responses to Terrorism
2003 52: 227-244

Elena Katselli

September 11 and the UK Response
2003 52: 245-255

Kevin R. Gray

Accomplishments and New Directions?
2003 52: 256-268

Arthur Watts

The Reality of International Law: Essays in Honour of Ian Brownlie
2003 52: 269-270

John Bell

Adapting Legal Cultures
2003 52: 270-272

Marius Emberland

The Gentle Civilizer of Nations. The Rise and Fall of International Law 18701960
2003 52: 272-274

Duncan French

International Law and the Environment
2003 52: 274-276

Jonathan Rickford

Corporations in Private International Lawa European Perspective
2003 52: 276-277

Books Received
2003 52: 279-280