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 2005, Issue(s) 3
Roy Goode
Rule, Practice, and Pragmatism in Transnational Commercial Law2005 54: 539-562
Alan Boyle
Further Development of the Law of the Sea Convention: Mechanisms for Change2005 54: 563-584
Oren Bigos
Jurisdiction over Cross-Border Wrongs on the Internet2005 54: 585-620
Victor Mosoti
Reforming the Laws on Public Procurement in the Developing World: The Example of Kenya2005 54: 621-650
Clive Walker
Contracting Out War?: Private Military Companies, Law and Regulation in the United Kingdom2005 54: 651-690
Olivia Swaak-Goldman
Recent Developments in International Criminal Law: Trying to Stay Afloat Between Scylla and Charybdis2005 54: 691-704
Richard Garnett
The Precarious Position of Embassy and Consular Employees in the United Kingdom2005 54: 705-718
Audrey Guinchard
Fixing the Boundaries of the Concept of Crime: The Challenge for Human Rights2005 54: 719-734
John Bell
French Constitutional Council and European Law2005 54: 735-744
Jacques Hartmann
I. The Gillon Affair2005 54: 745-755
J. McClelland
II. Conventional Weapons: A Cluster of Developments2005 54: 755-767
III. Attorney General's Advice on the Iraq War Iraq: Resolution 1441
2005 54: 767-778
Sandy Ghandhi
I. Avena and other Mexican Nationals (itMexico v United States of America)/it, Judgment of 31 March 20042005 54: 779-787
Christine Gray
II. Legality of Use of Force (itSerbia and Montenegro v Belgium/it) (itSerbia and Montenegro v Canada/it) (itSerbia and Montenegro v France/it) (itSerbia and Montenegro v Germany/it) (itSerbia and Montenegro v Italy/it) (itSerbia and Montenegro v Netherla2005 54: 787-794
III. Cases before the Court
2005 54: 794-799
IV. Other Developments
2005 54: 799-799
David JA Cairns
Review: The Art of Advocacy in International Arbitration2005 54: 801-803
Eileen Denza
Review: Droit des immuniteacute;s et exigencies du procegrave;s eacute;quitable2005 54: 803-804
David Luban
Review: Universal Jurisdiction: International and Municipal Legal Perspectives2005 54: 804-806
Javaid Rehman
Review: Fifty Years of the Supreme Court of India: Its Grasp and Reach2005 54: 806-807
Books Received
2005 54: 809-812



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