JICL
THE PUBLIC TRUST DOCTRINE: A UNITED STATES AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
(2020) 7:1 JICL 41-70COMPARING VULNERABILITY? HOW CAN EU COMPARATIVE LAW METHODS SHED LIGHT ON THE CONCEPT OF THE VULNERABLE CONSUMER
(2019) 6:2 JICL 209-231QUANTITATIVE LEGAL COMPARISONS: NARRATIVES, SELF-REPRESENTATIONS AND SUNSET BOULEVARDS
(2019) 6:2 JICL 287-306NO ORAL MODIFICATION CLAUSES: CONTRACTUAL FREEDOM UNDER ENGLISH AND NEW YORK LAW
(2019) 6:1 JICL 117-138TOWARDS A RULE-BASED BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE — NECESSITY AND DIRECTIONS
(2019) 6:1 JICL 29-45THE FUTURE OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
(2019) 6:1 JICL 87-115AUTONOMY, DEFERENCE AND CONTROL: JUDICIAL DOCTRINE AND FACETS OF SEPARATION OF POWERS IN SINGAPORE
(2018) 5:2 JICL 461-483THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT AND PARLIAMENT IN AUSTRALIA: ACCOMMODATING RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT WITH THE SEPARATION OF POWERS
(2018) 5:2 JICL 289-313CREATING A GOLD STANDARD FOR PRACTICAL LEGAL TRAINING IN COMMON LAW COUNTRIES
(2018) 5:1 JICL 9-41ABORTION, NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE NHS IN ENGLAND: CAN RESPECT FOR DEVOLVED GOVERNMENTS BE A JUSTIFICATION FOR DISCRIMINATION?
(2017) 4:2 JICL 377-388JICL welcomes full length articles (generally not exceeding 13,000 words inclusive of footnotes), shorter contributions in the form of notes and comments (generally not exceeding 8,000 words inclusive of footnotes) and book review articles of not more than 6,000 words.
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