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Back to 2008

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 EFFICIENCY
2008 57: 25-52

AUREL SARI

THE CONCLUSION OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS BY THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE ESDP
2008 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 AGREEMENT
2008 57: 149-168

TARCISIO GAZZINI

CAN AUTHORITATIVE INTERPRETATION UNDER ARTICLE IX:2 OF THE AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE WTO MODIFY THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF MEMBERS
2008 57: 169-182

Kate Jones

Deportations with Assurances: Addressing Key Criticisms
2008 57: 183-193

Jacques Hartmann

The Lugovoy Extradition Case
2008 57: 194-200

Sope Williams

The BAE/Saudi Al-Yamaha Contracts: Implications in Law and Public Procurement
2008 57: 200-209

Colin Warbrick

The Governance of Britain
2008 57: 209-218

Phoebe N Okowa

Case Concerning Ahmadou Sadio Siallo (Republic of Guinea v Democratic Republic of the Congo) Preliminary Objections
2008 57: 219-224