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Back to 2005

Articles in 2005, Issue(s) 3

Roy Goode

Rule, Practice, and Pragmatism in Transnational Commercial Law
2005 54: 539-562

Alan Boyle

Further Development of the Law of the Sea Convention: Mechanisms for Change
2005 54: 563-584

Oren Bigos

Jurisdiction over Cross-Border Wrongs on the Internet
2005 54: 585-620

Victor Mosoti

Reforming the Laws on Public Procurement in the Developing World: The Example of Kenya
2005 54: 621-650

Clive Walker

Contracting Out War?: Private Military Companies, Law and Regulation in the United Kingdom
2005 54: 651-690

Olivia Swaak-Goldman

Recent Developments in International Criminal Law: Trying to Stay Afloat Between Scylla and Charybdis
2005 54: 691-704

Richard Garnett

The Precarious Position of Embassy and Consular Employees in the United Kingdom
2005 54: 705-718

Audrey Guinchard

Fixing the Boundaries of the Concept of Crime: The Challenge for Human Rights
2005 54: 719-734

John Bell

French Constitutional Council and European Law
2005 54: 735-744

Jacques Hartmann

I. The Gillon Affair
2005 54: 745-755

J. McClelland

II. Conventional Weapons: A Cluster of Developments
2005 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 2004
2005 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 Netherla
2005 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 Arbitration
2005 54: 801-803

Eileen Denza

Review: Droit des immuniteacute;s et exigencies du procegrave;s eacute;quitable
2005 54: 803-804

David Luban

Review: Universal Jurisdiction: International and Municipal Legal Perspectives
2005 54: 804-806

Javaid Rehman

Review: Fifty Years of the Supreme Court of India: Its Grasp and Reach
2005 54: 806-807

Books Received
2005 54: 809-812