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) 3
BRIGITTE CLARK AND CLAUDINA RICHARDS
THE PREVENTION AND PROHIBITION OF FORCED MARRIAGES-A COMPARATIVE APPROACH2008 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 CODE2008 57: 561-582
RAIN LIIVOJA
THE SCOPE OF THE SUPREMACY CLAUSE OF THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER2008 57: 583-612
MAMIKO YOKOI-ARAI
GATS' PRUDENTIAL CARVE OUT IN FINANCIAL SERVICES AND ITS RELATION WITH PRUDENTIAL REGULATION2008 57: 613-648
Frank Bates
Stay Proceedings and Forum Non Conveniens in Recent Australian Family Law2008 57: 649-657
Helen Xanthaki
Legal Transplants in Legislation:Defusing the Trap2008 57: 659-673
Colin Warbrick and Dominic McGoldrick
Kosovo:The Declaration of Independence2008 57: 675-690
Douglas Guilfoyle
Piracy off Somalia:UN Security Coucil Resolution 1816 and IMO Regional Counter-Piracy Efforts2008 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 20072008 57: 701-709
J Craig Barker
II. Cases Before the Court2008 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 20072008 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 20072008 57: 724-732
Mauro Barelli
Review:Indigenous Rights and United Nations Standards: Self-determination, Culture and Land2008 57: 733-735
Giovanni Cogliandro
Review:International Investment Arbitration: Substantive Principles2008 57: 735-736
Nikolaj Nielsen
Review:Women and Housing: Gender Makes A Difference2008 57: 736-737
Kerry Tetzlaff
Review:Ensuring Compliance with Multilateral Environmental Agreements. A Dialogue Between Practitioners and Academia2008 57: 737-739




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