Thursday, October 17, 2019

New Issue: International & Comparative Law Quarterly

The latest issue of the International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Vol. 68, no. 4, October 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, International Litigation and the Disaggregation of Disputes: Ukraine/Russia as a Case Study
    • Miles Jackson, Virtuous Accomplices in International Criminal Law
    • Uglješa Grušić, Unjust Enrichment and the Brussels I Regulation
    • Wei Cai & Andrew Godwin, Challenges and Opportunities for the China International Commercial Court
    • Zhengxin Huo & Man Yip, Comparing the International Commercial Courts of China with the Singapore International Commercial Court
    • Cóman Kenny & Yvonne McDermott, The Expanding Protection of Members of a Party's Own Armed Forces Under International Criminal Law
    • Weihuan Zhou, Henry Gao, & Xue Bai, Building a Market Economy Through WTO-Inspired Reform of State-Owned Enterprises in China
  • Shorter Articles
    • Lavanya Rajamani & Daniel Bodansky, The Paris Rulebook: Balancing International Prescriptiveness with National Discretion
    • Neil Mcdonald, The Role of Due Diligence In International Law