No. 3, January 2018
Index
- Editors' Introduction to the Third Volume of the Cambridge Law Review
- Jekyll and Hyde Creditors: The Strange Case of Future and Contingent Debts
- Feeding Decisions at the End-of-Life: Law, Ethics and Emotions
- Access to Legal Advice: Should PACE Go Further or Take a Step Back?
- The Right to Translation and Interpretation in Criminal Proceedings: Providing a Common Code Between the Defendant and the Court
- Data Catalysis, Informational Violence, and the Denaturalisation of the Natural Person
- MNCs and the Human Rights Regulatory Challenge: A Critique of 'Integrated Theory of Regulation' and the Case for a Possible Alternative
- Towards Greater Legal Protection for Medical-Humanitarian NGOs in Situations of Armed Conflict
- The Applicability to Dispute Settlement of Most Favoured Nation Clauses in International Investment Agreements
- Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organisation: Moving Towards an Acknowledgement of Stare Decisis
- GATT Article XXI: Trade Sanctions and the Need to Clarify the Security Exceptions
- The Price of Tea in China: Analogue Price Methodology in Anti-Dumping Investigations After the Expiry of Section 15(a)(ii) of China's WTO Accession Protocol
- A Turbulent Origin and an Uncertain Legacy: The Separation of Powers in the United States and Canada
- Caution-"Do Not Cross": Drawing a Perimeter on Police Deception