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 2004, Issue(s) 4
Jutta Brunne
The Use of Force: International Law After Iraq2004 53: 785-806
David Hope
Torture2004 53: 807-832
Bin Cheng
A New Era in the Law of International Carriage by Air: From Warsaw (1929) to Montreal (1999)2004 53: 833-859
Lorand Bartels
The Separation of Powers in the WTO: How to Avoid Judicial Activism2004 53: 861-895
Daniel Wilsher
The Administrative Detention of Non-Nationals Pursuant to Immigration Control: International and Constitutional Law Perspectives2004 53: 897-934
Lay Hong Tan
Will ASEAN Economic Integration Progress Beyond A Free Trade Area?2004 53: 935-967
Jrgen Schwarze
Enlargement, the European Constitution and Administrative Law2004 53: 969-984
Catherine Phuong
The protection of Iraqi cultural property2004 53: 985-998
Niamh Moloney
I. Time to Take Stock on the Markets: The Financial Services Action Plan Concludes as the Company Law Action Plan Rolls Out2004 53: 999-1012
Catherine Seville
II. Trade Mark Law: The Community's Thinking Widens and Deepens2004 53: 1013-1023
Elaine Kellman
I. Enforcement of Judgments and Blocking Statutes:2004 53: 1025-1030
Thalia Kruger
II. The Anti-Suit Injunction in the European Judicial Space:2004 53: 1030-1040
Ruth Donner
Dual Nationality, Social Rights and Federal Citizenship in the US and Europe: The Reinvention of Citizenship2004 53: 1041-1045
Ruth Donner
Rights and Duties of Dual Nationals: Evolution and Prospects2004 53: 1041-1045
Johannes van Aggelen
The World Court in Action: Judging Among the Nations2004 53: 1045-1046
MA Sanderson
China's Long March Toward Rule of Law2004 53: 1047-1049
John Bell
Epistemology and Method in Law2004 53: 1049-1051
Frank Wooldridge
Palestine and International Law: Essays on Politics and Economics2004 53: 1051-1053
Books Received
2004 53: 1055-1057
Index
2004 53: 1059-1084



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