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 2010, Issue(s) 4
KJ Keith
The International Court of Justice and Criminal Justice2010 59: 895-910
Michael Bridge
Avoidance for Fundamental Breach of Contract Under the UN Convention for the International Sale of Goods2010 59: 911-940
Christine Bell and Catherine O’Rourke
PEACE AGREEMENTS OR PIECES OF PAPER? THE IMPACT OF UNSC RESOLUTION 1325 ON PEACE PROCESSES AND THEIR AGREEMENTS2010 59: 941-980
Dominic McGoldrick
THE BOUNDARIES OF JUSTICIABILITY2010 59: 981-1019
Maire Ni Shuilleabhain
TEN YEARS OF EUROPEAN FAMILY LAW: RETROSPECTIVE REFLECTIONS FROM A COMMON LAW PERSPECTIVE2010 59: 1021-1053
TOM ALLEN
LIBERALISM, SOCIAL DEMOCRACY AND THE VALUE OF PROPERTY UNDER THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS2010 59: 1055-1078
ALBERTO ALVAREZ-JIMÉNEZ
PUBLIC HEARINGS AT THE WTO APPELLATE BODY: THE NEXT STEP2010 59: 1079-1078
Peter Duff and Bo Yin
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA: SOCIALIST, CIVILIAN OR TRADITIONAL?2010 59: 1099-1127
Suzanne Kingston
Current Developments European Union Law: Environment2010 59: 1129-1141
Aude Fiorini
Current Developments Private International Law: I. HARMONIZING THE LAW APPLICABLE TO DIVORCE AND LEGAL SEPARATION—ENHANCED COOPERATION AS THE WAY FORWARD2010 59: 1143-1158
James Garbolino
Current Developments Private International Law: II. THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT SETTLES THE NE EXEAT CONTROVERSY IN AMERICA: ABBOTT V ABBOTT2010 59: 1158-1167





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