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.
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Articles in 2007, Issue(s) 4
PIETER KOOIJMANS
TEH ICJ IN THE 21ST CENTURY: JUDICIAL RESTRAINT, JUDICIAL ACTIVISM, OR PROACTIVE JUDICIAL POLICY2007 56: 741-754
MALCOLM N SHAW
TITLE, CONTROL AND CLOSURE? THE EXPERIENCE OF THE ERITREA-ETHIOPIA BOUNDAY COMMISSION2007 56: 755-796
SUZANNE EGAN AND RACHEL MURRAY
A CHARTER OF RIGHTS FOR THE ISLAND OF IRELAND: AN UNKNOWN QUANTITY IN THE GOOD FRIDAY/BELFAST AGREEMENT2007 56: 797-836
JOHN GILLESPIE
RETHINKING THE ROLE OF JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN SOCIALIST-TRANSFORMING EAXT ASIA2007 56: 837-870
TD GRANT
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND ENGLISH COURTS2007 56: 871-884
NINA HB JØRGENSEN
GENOCIDE AS A FACT OF COMMON KNOWLEDGE2007 56: 885-898
CATHERINE SEVILLE
INTELLECTURAL PROPERTY2007 56: 899-906
MARGARET A YOUNG
TEH WTO'S USE OF RELEVANT RULES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: AN ANALYSIS OF THE BIOTECH CASE2007 56: 907-930
GILLES CUNIBERTI
THE LIBERALIZATION OF THE FRENCH LAW OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS2007 56: 931-938
ANDREA SCHULZ
THE ACCESSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY TO THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW2007 56: 939-950




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