The International and Comparative Law Quarterly
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Articles in 2007, Issue(s) 3
Konrad Schiemann
EUROPE AND THE LOSS OF SOVEREIGNTY2007 56: 475-490
Nick Gallus
RECENT BIT DECISIONS AND COMPOSITE ACTS STRADDLING THE DATE2007 56: 491-514
Gerard McCormack
CONTROL AND CORPORATE RESCUE—AN ANGLO-AMERICAN EVALUATION2007 56: 515-552
Annemarieke Vermeer-Künzli
A MATTER OF INTEREST: DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION AND STATE2007 56: 553-582
Jérémie Gilbert
HISTORICAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ LAND CLAIMS: A COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL APPROACH TO THE COMMON LAW DOCTRINE ON INDIGENOUS TITLE2007 56: 583-612
Jan L Neels
THE REVOCATION OF WILLS IN SOUTH AFRICAN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW2007 56: 613-622
Anthony E Cassimatis
INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW, INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW, AND FRAGMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW2007 56: 623-640
Gregory Dale
APPEALING TO WHOM? AUSTRALIA’S ‘APPELLATE JURISDICTION’ OVER NARU2007 56: 641-658
Kate Brookson-Morris
CONFLICTS OF CRIMINAL JURISDICTION2007 56: 659-665
Zeray W Yihdego
ETHIOPIA’S MILITARY ACTION AGAINST THE UNION OF ISLAMIC COURTS AND OTHERS IN SOMALIA: SOME LEGAL IMPLICATIONS2007 56: 666-676
Huw Llewellyn
THE COMMISSION ON THE LIMITS OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF: JOINT SUBMISSION BY FRANCE, IRELAND, SPAIN,AND THE UNITED KINGDOM2007 56: 677-698
Sandesh Sivakumaran
APPLICATION OF THE CONVENTION ON THE PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT OF THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA V SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO)2007 56: 695-707
Cases Before the Court
2007 56: 708-711
Other Developments
2007 56: 712-713
Matthew Happold
PROSECUTOR V THOMAS LUBANGA, DECISION OF PRE-TRIAL CHAMBER I OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, 29 JANUARY 20072007 56: 713-724




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