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Vol. 10 (1999) No. 3
Articles
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| Hartmut Hillgenberg, A Fresh Look at
Soft Law (full text) |
499 |
| Bernd Martenczuk, The Security
Council, the International Court and Judicial Review: What Lessons from
Lockerbie? (full text) |
517 |
| Philippe Cullet, Differential
Treatment in International Law: Towards a New Paradigm of Inter-state Relations
(full text) |
549 |
| Ed Morgan, Discovery (full text) |
583 |
| Philipp Gasparon, The Transposition
of the Principle of Member State Liability into the Context of External
Relations (full text) |
605 |
Review Essay
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| Philip Alston, Transplanting Foreign
Norms: Human Rights and Other International Legal Norms in Japan
(full text) |
625 |
Book Reviews
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| Paust, Bassiouini, Williams, Scharf,
Gurulé, Zagaris (eds). International Criminal Law, Cases and
Materials (Anne-Marie La Rosa) (full
text) |
633 |
| Zanardi, Pierluigi Lamberti and Gabriella
Venturini (eds). Crimini di guerra e competenza delle giurisdizioni
nazionali (Salvatore Zappalà) (full
text) |
634 |
| Ahmed Galal and Bernard Hoekman
(eds.). Regional Partners in Global Markets: Limits and Possibilities
of the Euro-Med Agreements (Alfred Tovias) (full text) |
638 |
| Dunér, Bertil (ed.). An End
to Torture: Strategies for its Eradication (Philip Alston) (full text) |
639 |
| Talmon, Stefan. Recognition of
Governments in International Law: With Particular Reference to Governments in
Exile. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998. Pp. lxxii + 393, £50 (Ineta
Ziemele) (full text) |
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New and Forthcoming
Publications |
645 |
* The complete texts of the 'Current
developments' section are published in the electronic version of this journal
only. They are not included in the printed issue.
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