
The latest issue of the
International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 66, no. 1, January 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
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Sandesh Sivakumaran,
The Influence of Teachings of Publicists on the Development of International Law
- Joanna Harrington,
The Working Methods of the United Nations Security Council: Maintaining the Implementation of Change
- Andrew Keay,
The Harmonization of the Avoidance Rules in European Union Insolvencies
- Matthias Lehmann, Bail-In and Private International Law: How to Make Bank Resolution Measures Effective Across Borders
- Lee Mcconnell,
Assessing the Feasibility of a Business and Human Rights Treaty
- Stian Øby Johansen,
Accountability Mechanisms for Human Rights Violations by CSDP Missions: Available and Sufficient?
- Claire Brighton,
Unlikely Bedfellows: The Evolution of the Relationship Between Environmental Protection and Development
- Shorter Article and Notes
- Daniel Ghezelbash, Legal Transfers of Restrictive Immigration Laws: A Historical Perspective