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Back to 2008

Articles in 2008, Issue(s) 3

BRIGITTE CLARK AND CLAUDINA RICHARDS

THE PREVENTION AND PROHIBITION OF FORCED MARRIAGES-A COMPARATIVE APPROACH
2008 57: 501-528

ADAM CYGAN

PUBLIC HEALTHCARE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: STILL A SERVICE OF GENERAL INTEREST?
2008 57: 529-560

PAULA GILIKER

CODIFYING TORT LAW:LESSONS FROM THE PROPOSALS OF THE FRENCH CIVIL CODE
2008 57: 561-582

RAIN LIIVOJA

THE SCOPE OF THE SUPREMACY CLAUSE OF THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER
2008 57: 583-612

MAMIKO YOKOI-ARAI

GATS' PRUDENTIAL CARVE OUT IN FINANCIAL SERVICES AND ITS RELATION WITH PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
2008 57: 613-648

Frank Bates

Stay Proceedings and Forum Non Conveniens in Recent Australian Family Law
2008 57: 649-657

Helen Xanthaki

Legal Transplants in Legislation:Defusing the Trap
2008 57: 659-673

Colin Warbrick and Dominic McGoldrick

Kosovo:The Declaration of Independence
2008 57: 675-690

Douglas Guilfoyle

Piracy off Somalia:UN Security Coucil Resolution 1816 and IMO Regional Counter-Piracy Efforts
2008 57: 690-699

J Craig Barker and Elizabeth A Kirk

I. Case Concerning Territorial and Maritime Disputes Between Nicaragua and Honduras in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v Honduras), Judgment of 8 October 2007
2008 57: 701-709

J Craig Barker

II. Cases Before the Court
2008 57: 709-710

J Craig Barker and Isabelle Van Damme

III. APPELLATE BODY REPORT, BRAZIL—MEASURES AFFECTING IMPORTS OF RETREADED TYRES, ADOPTED ON 17 DECEMBER 2007
2008 57: 710-723

J Craig Barker and Mathias Audit

IV. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL GROUP LTD AND FRANCE—MANCHE SA V UNITED KINGDOM AND FRANCE, PARTIAL AWARD ON JURISDICTION, DECISION OF 30 JANUARY 2007
2008 57: 724-732

Mauro Barelli

Review:Indigenous Rights and United Nations Standards: Self-determination, Culture and Land
2008 57: 733-735

Giovanni Cogliandro

Review:International Investment Arbitration: Substantive Principles
2008 57: 735-736

Nikolaj Nielsen

Review:Women and Housing: Gender Makes A Difference
2008 57: 736-737

Kerry Tetzlaff

Review:Ensuring Compliance with Multilateral Environmental Agreements. A Dialogue Between Practitioners and Academia
2008 57: 737-739