Thursday, August 5, 2010

New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly

The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 59, no. 3, July 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • James Spigelman, The Forgotten Freedom: Freedom from Fear
  • Anne Sanders, Private Autonomy and Marital Property Agreements
  • László Blutman, In the Trap of a Legal Metaphor: International Soft Law
  • Tania Voon, Eliminating Trade Remedies from the WTO: Lessons from Regional Trade Agreements
  • Nicholas Aroney, The Influence of German State-Theory on the Design of the Australian Constitution
  • Harry Mcvea, Credit Rating Agencies, the Subprime Mortgage Debacle and Global Governance: The EU Strikes Back
  • Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen, The EFTA Court 15 Years On
  • Adrian D. Saunders, A Commentary on the Early Decisions of the Caribbean Court of Justice in Its Original Jurisdiction
  • Patrick Dumberry, Incoherent and Ineffective: The Concept of Persistent Objector Revisited