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.
Under the general editorship of Professor Catherine Redgwell and Professor Robert McCorquodale, the journal continues to attract scholarship of the highest standard from around the world. Articles are submitted by both members and non-members of the Institute and the Editors continue to welcome contributions which are selected on the basis of excellence, reflecting the independence of the Quarterly and the Institute as a whole.
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Articles in 2003, Issue(s) 1
Rosalyn Higgins
The ICJ, the ECJ, and the Integrity of International Law2003 52: 1-20
Andrew Evans
Regional Dimensions to European Governance2003 52: 21-52
Yoshifumi Tanaka
Reflections on Maritime Delimitation in the Case2003 52: 53-80
Ralph Henham
Some Issues for Sentencing in the International Criminal Court2003 52: 81-114
Liann Thio
Developing a Peace and Security Approach Towards Minorities Problems2003 52: 115-150
Iwan Davies
The New : International Interests in Mobile Equipment2003 52: 151-176
WulfHenning Roth
From to : Free Movement of Companies, Private International Law, and Community Law2003 52: 177-208
Colin T Reid
Scotland and Spain: The Division of Environmental Competences2003 52: 209-226
Steve Peers
EU Responses to Terrorism2003 52: 227-244
Elena Katselli
September 11 and the UK Response2003 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 Brownlie2003 52: 269-270
John Bell
Adapting Legal Cultures2003 52: 270-272
Marius Emberland
The Gentle Civilizer of Nations. The Rise and Fall of International Law 187019602003 52: 272-274
Duncan French
International Law and the Environment2003 52: 274-276
Jonathan Rickford
Corporations in Private International Lawa European Perspective2003 52: 276-277
Books Received
2003 52: 279-280



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