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.
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Articles in 2003, Issue(s) 4
Tom Bingham
Personal Freedom and the Dilemma of Democracies2003 52: 841-858
Vaughan Lowe
The Iraq Crisis: What Now?2003 52: 859-871
Koen Lenaerts
Interlocking Legal Orders in the European Union and Comparative Law2003 52: 873-906
Liz Heffernan
The Community Courts postNice: A European Revisited2003 52: 907-933
HongLin Yu
Independence, Impartiality, and Immunity of ArbitratorsUS and English Perspectives2003 52: 935-967
Paula Giliker
A Role for Tort in PreContractual Negotiations? An Examination of English, French, and Canadian Law2003 52: 969-994
Adam Cygan
Protecting the Interests of Civil Society in Community DecisionMakingThe Limits of Article 230 EC2003 52: 995-1012
Erika Szyszczak
I. Social Policy2003 52: 1013-1021
Stephen Weatherill
II. Free Movement of Goods2003 52: 1021-1030
Michael Cardwell
III. Agriculture2003 52: 1030-1038
Aude Fiorini
I. New Belgium Law on Same Sex Marrage and Its PIL Implications2003 52: 1039-1049
Uta Kohl
II. Defamation on the InternetNice Decision, Shame about the Reasoning:2003 52: 1049-1058
I. Legal Assessment of the Use of Force Against Iraq
2003 52: 1059-1063
Stefan Enchelmaier
Services and Free Movement in EU Law2003 52: 1065-1067
Frank Wooldridge
New Asylum Countries: Migration Control and Refugee Protection in an Enlarged European Union2003 52: 1067-1068
Hazel Fox
Policing World Society: Historical Foundations of International Police Cooperation2003 52: 1068-1069
Stefan Zleptnig
International Economic Governance and NonEconomic Concerns. New Challenges for the International Legal Order2003 52: 1069-1071
John Bell
On Law, Politics and Judicialization2003 52: 1071-1073
John Bell
The Power of Judges2003 52: 1071-1073
Robert Weekes
The Death PenaltyA Worldwide Perspective2003 52: 1073-1074
Faisal Saifee
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms2003 52: 1074-1074
Books Received
2003 52: 1075-1076
Table of Contents
2003 52: 1077-1104




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