
The latest issue of the
International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 64, no. 2, April 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
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Paula Giliker, The Influence of EU and European Human Rights Law on English Private Law
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Catherine Turner, Transitional Constitutionalism and the Case of the Arab Spring
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Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, Humanitarian Law, Human Rights Law and the Bifurcation of Armed Conflict
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Jason M Pobjoy, The Best Interests of the Child Principle as an Independent Source of International Protection
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Hitoshi Nasu, State Secrets Law and National Security
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David McKeever, Evolving Interpretation of Multilateral Treaties: ‘Acts Contrary to the Purposes and Principles of the United Nations’ in the Refugee Convention
- Shorter Articles
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Stephan Hollenberg, The Diverging Approaches of the European Court of Human Rights in the Cases of Nada and Al-Dulimi
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Caroline Foster,
A New Stratosphere? Investment Treaty Arbitration as ‘Internationalized Public Law’