
The latest issue of the
International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 61, no. 4, October 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Claude Chase, Norm Conflict Between WTO Covered Agreements—Real, Apparent or Avoided?
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Arif Bulkan, Disentangling the Sources and Nature of Indigenous Rights: A Critical Examination of Common Law Jurisprudence
- Ming-Sung Kuo,
From Administrative Law to Administrative Legitimation? Transnational Administrative Law and the Process of European Integration
- Janeen Carruthers,
Party Autonomy in the Legal Regulation of Adult Relationships: What Place for Party Choice in Private International Law?
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Jean Allain & Robin Hickey,
Property and the Definition of Slavery
- Shorter Articles
- Stephen Bouwhuis,
The Role of an International Legal Adviser to Government
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Jamie Trinidad,
An Evaluation of Morocco's Claims to Spain's Remaining Territories in Africa