
The latest issue of the
International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 63, no. 4, October 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
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Natalie Klein,
A Case for Harmonizing Laws on Maritime Interceptions of Irregular Migrants
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Gerard McCormack, Bankruptcy Forum Shopping: The UK And US as Venues of Choice for Foreign Companies
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Trevor C Hartley, The Brussels I Regulation and Arbitration
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Zachary Douglas, International Responsibility for Domestic Adjudication: Denial of Justice Deconstructed
- Daniel Clarry, Fiduciary Ownership and Trusts in a Comparative Perspective
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Joris Larik, From Speciality to a Constitutional Sense of Purpose: On the Changing Role of the Objectives of the European Union
- Shorter Articles and Notes
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Maria Hook, The Choice of Law Agreement as a Reason for Exercising Jurisdiction
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David Langlet, Transboundary Transit Pipelines: Reflections on the Balancing of Rights and Interests in Light of the Nord Stream Project