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Back to 2005

Articles in 2005, Issue(s) 1

Tom Bingham

The Claims Arbitration
2005 54: 1-25

Adam Roberts

The End Of Occupation: Iraq 2004
2005 54: 27-48

Ivan Hare

Method and Objectivity in Free Speech Adjudication: Lessons from America
2005 54: 49-87

Julia Hrnle

Country of Origin Regulation in Cross-Border Media: One Step beyond the Freedom to provide Services?
2005 54: 89-126

Tim Connor

Accentuating the Positive: The Selling Arrangement, the first Decade, and beyond
2005 54: 127-160

Stephen Tierney

Reframing Sovereignty? Sub-State National Societies and Contemporary Challenges to the Nation-State
2005 54: 161-183

Vaughan Lowe

Clear and Present Danger: Responses to Terrorism
2005 54: 185-196

KJ Keith

The Unity of the Common Law and the ending of Appeals to the Privy Council
2005 54: 197-210

Louise Merrett

Uncertainties in the first Limb of the Test
2005 54: 211-220

Sia Spiliopoulou kermark

Storms, Foxes, and Nebulous Legal Arguments: Twelve Years of Force against Iraq, 19912003
2005 54: 221-235

Ilias Bantekas

I. The Iraqi Special Tribunal for Crimes against Humanity
2005 54: 237-253

Kaiyan Homi Kaikobad

II. Problems of Belligerent Occupation: The Scope of Powers exercised by the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, AprilMay 2003June 2004
2005 54: 253-264

MA Sanderson

Review: Genocide on Trial: War Crimes Trials and the Formation of Holocaust History and Memory
2005 54: 265-268

B Patrick Honnebier

Review: Official Commentary to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment and the Aircraft Equipment Protocol
2005 54: 268-273

Roberto Caranta

Review: Direct Effect. Rethinking a Classic of EC Legal Doctrine
2005 54: 273-274

Femi Elias

Review: Methods of Resolving Conflicts between Treaties
2005 54: 274-276

Books Received
2005 54: 277-278