Vol. 51 No. 2, June - June 2015
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Index
- Protecting vulnerable environments in armed conflict: deficiencies in international humanitarian law.
- Egypt's ban on public interest litigation in government contracts: a case study of 'judicial chill'.
- ICSID jurisdiction over international mass investment arbitrations: due process and default rules.
- Taming the Chinese leviathan: is antitrust regulation a false hope?
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