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ISSUES
Volume 8 - 2022
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Jack Borrill
FOREWORD
Professor Sir Malcolm Evans KCMG, OBE, FLSW
IT'S TIME TO TAKE THE BLINKERS OFF: CAN THE JURY BE TRUSTED TO TRY TERRORISM DEFENDANTS IN THE MODERN DAY
Noah Charlie Gifford
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(2022) VIII The Bristol Law Review 11-51​
THE DANGER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS TO THE EU LEGAL ORDER - STILL POTENTIALLY DIVISIVE AFTER 30 YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT
Hiu Yan Chloe Lee
(2022) VIII The Bristol Law Review 52-64
STATE-OMISSIONS IN THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT: CAUSATION, POSITIVE OBLIGATIONS AND THE RIGHT TO LIFE
Martin Tamayo Serranno
(2022) VIII The Bristol Law Review 65-94
RELYING ON FOREIGN AUTHORITIES: THE RELEVANCE OF THE NOTION OF INCREMENTAL LEGAL DEVELOPMENT
Martin Kwan
(2022) VIII The Bristol Law Review 95-114
AN ANALYSIS OF MEDIATORS' MISCONDUCTS RELATING TO ARTICLES 5(1)(E) AND 5(1)(F) OF THE SINGAPORE CONVENTION OF MEDIATION
Yumeng Tan
(2022) VIII The Bristol Law Review 115-142
ESSENTIAL SECURITY INTEREST CLAUSE IN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW: THE CONTEXT OF SOUTH ASIAN COUNTRIES' BITS
Awal Khan Ahmadzai
(2022) VIII The Bristol Law Review 143-190
RETHINKING REFORM AND REGULATION OF CREDIT RATING AGENCIES: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
Shuchi Agrawal
(2022) VIII The Bristol Law Review 191-218
THE CASE FOR A DECENTRALIZED STOCK EXCHANGE
Ankush Unni
(2022) VIII The Bristol Law Review 219-250
THE DELIMINATION AND RECEPTION OF THE ROMAN LAW ON SERVITUDES: EXEGESIS OF D.8.3.5.1. AND D.8.3.6.PR
Diwankar Agrawal
(2022) VIII The Bristol Law Review 251-264
THE DERIVATIVE CLAIM 15 YEARS ON: A QUAGMIRE OF INCAUTIOUS DICTA AND MEANINGLESS STATUTORY PROTECTION
John Fentener van Vlissingen
(2022) VIII The Bristol Law Review 265-281
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