No. 85-3, May 2022
Index
- Adieu to Attribution
- Amaka Vanni, Patent Games in the Global South: Pharmaceutical Patent Law‐Making in Brazil, India and Nigeria, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019, 240 pp, £29.69
- Between Microeconomics and Geopolitics: On the Reasonable Application of Competition Law
- Consumer Value as the Key to Trade Mark Functionality
- Is Interference with a Corpse for Procreative Purposes a Criminal Offence?
- Iyiola Solanke (ed), On Crime, Society, and Responsibility in the work of Nicola Lacey, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020, xi+ 268 pp, hb £80.00
- Laurens Lavrysen and Natasa Mavronicola (eds), Coercive Human Rights: Positive Duties to Mobilise the Criminal Law under the ECHR, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2020, 328 pp, hb, £63.00
- Making Constitutionalism Progressive Again: A Primer on City Constitutionalism and State (Re)Formation in a New Constitutional Geography
- Meghan Campbell, Women, Poverty, Equality: The Role of CEDAW, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2018, 328pp, eBook £27.00
- Robert Spano, Iulia Motoc, Branko Lubarda, Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque, Marialena Tsirli (eds), assisted by Aikaterini Lazana, Fair Trial: Regional and International Perspectives/Procès équitable: perspectives régionales et internationales. Liber Amicorum Linos‐Alexandre Sicilianos, Brussels: Anthemis, 2020, 764 pp, €150.00
- S. Degeling, M. Crawford and N. Tiverios (eds), Justifying Private Rights, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020, vii + 283pp, hb £80.00
- The CJEU in Commission v Hungary Higher Education Defends Academic Freedom Through WTO Provisions
- The Future of Employment: Purposive Interpretation and the Role of Contract after Uber
- The Governance of Economic Unionism after the United Kingdom Internal Market Act
- Two Ways of Looking at a Printed Book
- UK Withdrawal from the EU: Supremacy, Indirect Effect and Retained EU Law