Tuesday, November 29, 2011

New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly

The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 60, no. 4, October 2011) is out. Contents include:
  • Nicolas F Diebold, Standards of Non-Discrimination in International Economic Law
  • Anne Smith, Internationalisation and Constitutional Borrowing in Drafting Bills of Rights
  • Filippo Fontanelli, ISO and CODEX Standards and International Trade Law: What Gets Said Is Not What's Heard
  • Michael Schillig, Directive 93/13 and the ‘Price Term Exemption’: A Comparative Analysis in the Light of the ‘Market for Lemons’ Rationale
  • Annemarieke Vermeer-Künzli, Where the Law Becomes Irrelevant: Consular Assistance and the European Union
  • Cedric Ryngaert, The European Court of Human Rights’ Approach to the Responsibility of Member States in Connection with Acts of International Organizations
  • Laurens van Puyenbroeck & Gert Vermeulen, Towards Minimum Procedural Guarantees for the Defence in Criminal Proceedings in the EU