The International and Comparative Law Quarterly

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Back to 2007

Articles in 2007, Issue(s) 2

Luzius Wildhaber

The European Convention on Human Rights and International Law
2007 56: 217-232

Rilka Dragneva and Joop De Kort

The Legal Regime for Free Trade in the Commonwealth of Independent States
2007 56: 233-266

David Kershaw

The Illusion of Importance: Reconsidering the UK's Takeover Defence Prohibition
2007 56: 267-308

Matteo Ortino

The Role and Functioning of Mutual Recognition in the European Market for Financial Sevices
2007 56: 309-338

Jukka Snell

Non-Discriminatory Tax Obstacles in Community Law
2007 56: 339-370

Gus Van Harten

The Public-Private Distinction in the International Arbitration of Individual Claims Against the State
2007 56: 371-394

Tom Lewis

What Not to Wear: Religious Rights, the European Court, and the Margin of Appreciation
2007 56: 395-414

Rosa Greaves

EC Maritime Transport Law and Policy
2007 56: 415-421

Robert Lane

Competition Law
2007 56: 422-442

Charles Dougherty and Lucy Wyles

Harding v Wealands
2007 56: 443-452

Peter McEleavy

Regression and reform in the Law of Domicile
2007 56: 453-462