
The latest issue of the
International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 63, no. 2, April 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Mary Crock, Shadow Plays, Shifting Sands and International Refugee Law: Convergences in the Asia-Pacific
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Anca D. Chiriţă,
A Legal-Historical Review of the EU Competition Rules
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John Tobin,
To Prohibit or Permit: What Is the (Human) Rights Response to the Practice of International Commercial Surrogacy?
- Alison Slade,
Good Faith and the TRIPS Agreement: Putting Flesh on the Bones of the TRIPS ‘Objectives’
- Anashri Pillay,
Revisiting the Indian Experience of Economic and Social Rights Adjudication: The Need for a Principled Approach to Judicial Activism and Restraint
- Ming Du,
China's State Capitalism and World Trade Law
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Jan Kleinheisterkamp,
Financial Responsibility in European International Investment Policy
- Shorter Articles and Notes
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Ben Juratowitch,
Fora Non Conveniens for Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Against States
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Antoine Buyse,
Dangerous Expressions: The ECHR, Violence and Free Speech