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 2008, Issue(s) 1
HARRY MCVEA
HEDGE FUND ASSET VALUATIONS AND THE WORK OF THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF SECURITIES COMMISSIONS (IOSCO)2008 57: 1-24
GILLES CUNIBERTI
THE RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS LACKING REASONS IN EUROPE: ACCESS TO JUSTICE, FOREIGN COURT AVOIDANCE AND EFFICIENCY2008 57: 25-52
AUREL SARI
THE CONCLUSION OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS BY THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE ESDP2008 57: 53-86
DANIEL THYM
RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND FAMILY LIFE UNDER ARTICLE 8 ECHR IN IMMIGRATION CASES: A HUMAN RIGHT TO REGULARIZE ILLEGAL STAY?2008 57: 87-112
STEPHANIE SWITZER
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES: A LEGAL AND APPROPRIATE LINKAGE?2008 57: 113-148
STEFAAN SMITS AND SEVIDZEM STEPHEN KINGAH
THE UTILITY OF COUNTER-TERRORISM AND NON-PROLIFERATION OF WMD CLAUSES UNDER THE EU-ACP REVISED COTONOU AGREEMENT2008 57: 149-168
TARCISIO GAZZINI
CAN AUTHORITATIVE INTERPRETATION UNDER ARTICLE IX:2 OF THE AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE WTO MODIFY THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS2008 57: 169-182
Kate Jones
Deportations with Assurances: Addressing Key Criticisms2008 57: 183-193
Jacques Hartmann
The Lugovoy Extradition Case2008 57: 194-200
Sope Williams
The BAE/Saudi Al-Yamaha Contracts: Implications in Law and Public Procurement2008 57: 200-209
Colin Warbrick
The Governance of Britain2008 57: 209-218
Phoebe N Okowa
Case Concerning Ahmadou Sadio Siallo (Republic of Guinea v Democratic Republic of the Congo) Preliminary Objections2008 57: 219-224




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