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Volume 2: Issue 3 (Jan 2013)
Published:
01 Jan 2013
Content
Journal
Editors' Introduction
By:
Jasmine Moussa
and
Bart Smit Duijzentkunst
Pages: 378–381
Journal
Justification and Excuse in Article 31(1) of the Rome Statute
By:
Beatrice Krebs
Pages: 382–410
Journal
Covering Syria: Legal and Ethical Obligations of Journalists
By:
Dan Saxon
Pages: 411–430
Journal
Extending International Human Rights Obligations to Political Parties
By:
Tim Wood
Pages: 431–451
Journal
The Constitutional Right to Lobby on the Two Sides of the Atlantic: Between Freedom and Democracy
By:
Riccardo de Caria
Pages: 452–478
Journal
Horizontal Expressions of Vertical Desires: Horizontal Effect and the Scope of the EU Fundamental Freedoms
By:
Pedro Caro de Sousa
Pages: 479–505
Journal
Numerical Methodology in Comparative Tax Law: the Mathematical Model of Elasticity as a Thinking Model for Legal Comparisons
By:
Ruben Martini
Pages: 506–535
Journal
Consistent: the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
By:
Vincent P Cogliati–Bantz
and
Craig J S Forrest
Pages: 536–561
Journal
The Duty to Cooperate and the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage
By:
Michail Risvas
Pages: 562–590
Journal
Interpretation of UNCLOS Article 76 and the Negative Recommendation of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf on Ascension Island: Is the United Kingdom Stuck with It?
By:
Andrew Serdy
Pages: 591–611
Journal
Does an Investment Treaty Tribunal Need Special Consent for Mass Claims?
By:
Berk Demirkol
Pages: 612–639
Journal
Abortion and a Right to Health in International Law:
L.C. v Peru
By:
Charlotte Bates
Pages: 640–656
Journal
Book review:
The Right to Housing: Law, Concepts, Possibilities
. By Jessie Hohmann. Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2013. 286 pp. £50.00 (hardcover), £45.00 (eBook).
By:
Mark Jordan
Pages: 657–661
Journal
Book review:
Global Perspectives on Income Taxation Law
. By Reuvan Avi-Yonah, Nicola Sartori and Omri Marian. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011. 288 pp. £41.99 (hardcover), £17.99 (paperback).
By:
Rav Singh
Pages: 661–665
Journal
Book review:
Re-imagining the Trust: Trusts in Civil Law
. Edited by Lionel Smith. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012. 284 pp. £60 (hardcover).
By:
Daniel Clarry
Pages: 665–671
Journal
Book review:
International Judicial Lawmaking: On Public Authority and Democratic Legitimation in Global Governance
. By Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke. Heidelberg, Springer, 2012. 509 pp. £85.50 (hardcover).
By:
Cameron Miles
Pages: 671–677
Cambridge International Law Journal
Online ISSN:
23989181
Print ISSN:
23989173
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