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Back to 2004

Articles in 2004, Issue(s) 4

Jutta Brunne

The Use of Force: International Law After Iraq
2004 53: 785-806

David Hope

Torture
2004 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 Activism
2004 53: 861-895

Daniel Wilsher

The Administrative Detention of Non-Nationals Pursuant to Immigration Control: International and Constitutional Law Perspectives
2004 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 Law
2004 53: 969-984

Catherine Phuong

The protection of Iraqi cultural property
2004 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 Out
2004 53: 999-1012

Catherine Seville

II. Trade Mark Law: The Community's Thinking Widens and Deepens
2004 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 Citizenship
2004 53: 1041-1045

Ruth Donner

Rights and Duties of Dual Nationals: Evolution and Prospects
2004 53: 1041-1045

Johannes van Aggelen

The World Court in Action: Judging Among the Nations
2004 53: 1045-1046

MA Sanderson

China's Long March Toward Rule of Law
2004 53: 1047-1049

John Bell

Epistemology and Method in Law
2004 53: 1049-1051

Frank Wooldridge

Palestine and International Law: Essays on Politics and Economics
2004 53: 1051-1053

Books Received
2004 53: 1055-1057

Index
2004 53: 1059-1084