JICL
CLASS ACTION IN THE EU: LESSONS FROM MIXED JURISDICTIONS
(2024) 11:2 JICL 277-306DRITTWIRKUNG AND THE PUBLIC/ PRIVATE DIVIDE IN THE LAW OF GIFTS: TROUBLESOME DEVELOPMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA
(2024) 11:2 JICL 235-258JUDICIAL DIALOGUES IN MIXED JURISDICTION COURTS: HOW CIVILIAN AND COMMON LAW JUDGES CONVERSE ON CANADA’S SUPREME COURT
(2024) 11:2 JICL 159-182NEO-DAOISM ON DEVELOPING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT
(2024) 11:1 JICL 1-28(NOT) FOLLOWING THE LEADER IN THE NEWEST PERSONAL INSOLVENCY LAWS IN UZBEKISTAN AND KAZAKHSTAN
(2023) 10:2 JICL 243-266MSMEs IN DISTRESS: REGULATORY COSTS AND EFFICIENCY CONSIDERATIONS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PREVENTIVE RESTRUCTURING MECHANISMS: AN ANGLO-GERMAN-ITALIAN PERSPECTIVE
(2023) 10:2 JICL 189-214THE SANCTITY OF PROMISES IN A CAPITAL OF FORCE MAJEURE: HURRICANES, PANDEMICS, AND THE DOCTRINE OF IMPOSSIBILITY UNDER LOUISIANA LAW
(2023) 10:1 JICL 45-62THE APPLICATION OF INTERNATIONAL TREATIES IN MACAO: AN HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE STUDY
(2023) 10:1 JICL 19-44WHAT’S THE POINT? RESOLVING THE CONUNDRUM OF SECOND CHAMBERS
(2023) 10:1 JICL 1-18CHINA’S NEW LEGISLATION ON PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION IN LIGHT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
(2022) 9:2 JICL 109-124JICL 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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