ARBITRATION INTERNATIONAL
Volume 25       Number 3       2009

ARTICLES
Past, Present, and Future Perspectives of Arbitration
Karl-Heinz Böckstiegel
293

Arbitration Facing Conflicts of Culture—The 2008 Annual School of International Arbitration Lecture 
sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
Ibrahim Fadlallah
303

Insigma Technology Co. Ltd v. Alstom Technology Ltd: SIAC Can Administer Cases under the ICC 
Rules?!?
Jennifer Kirby
319

Dissenting Opinions: Can they Fulfill a Beneficial Role?
Peter J. Rees QC and Patrick Rohn
329

The Law Governing the Modality of Arbitral Awards
Gilles Cuniberti
347

History of International Commercial Arbitration and its Related System in Russia
Ikko Yoshida
365

Of Arbitral Institutions and Provisional Determinations on Jurisdictions—The Global Gold Case
Calvin Chan
403

Reflections on the Role of Institutional Arbitration Between the Present and the Future
Nassib G. Ziadé
427

Kompetenz-Kompetenz, Canadian Style
Frédéric Bachand
431

The US Supreme Court on Federal Pre-emption and Appeals on Questions of Law by Consent—A 
Case Note
Adam Samuel
455

Book Review
Thomas W. Walsh
463



CIVIL JUSTICE QUARTERLY
Volume 28       Number 4       2009

Editor's Note
Lord Justice Jackson's Review of Civil Litigation Costs—Preliminary Report (2009)
Adrian Zuckerman
435

Notes
Update on Procedural Fairness in Closed Proceedings
Martin Chamberlain
448

Freezing Orders in Support of Fraud Proceedings
Dr David Capper
454

Norwich Pharmacal Takes Wings
Charles Hollander Q.C.
458

Protecting the Without Prejudice Rule
Masood Ahmed
467

Articles
The Statutory Ground to Award Security for Costs Against an Impecunious Company: Should We 
Mourn its Passing?
Jane Ching
470

The Hidden Class Action in English Civil Procedure
John Sorabji
498

Is Court-Annexed Mediation Desirable?
Hong-Lin Yu
515

Is the Commonwealth a Model Litigant? Assessing the Efficacy of the Model Litigant Policy
Luke Forster
551

Book Review
575



COMPANY AND SECURITIES LAW JOURNAL
Volume 27       Number 6       September 2009

EDITORIAL
341

ARTICLES
Information access denied ... Is the Australian takeovers market really "efficient, competitive and 
informed"?
Rebecca Langley
344

The regulatory dilemma: The choice between overlapping criminal sanctions and civil penalties for 
contraventions of the directors' duty provisions
Michelle Welsh
370

CORPORATE FINANCE
Paul U Ali

Enforcement of security over special purpose vehicles: Part 2
Richard Hillman
389

DIRECTORS DUTIES AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Geof Stapledon and Jon Webster

The conundrum of a former director's right to access company books
Anthony Papamatheos
397



COMPANY LAWYER
Volume 30       Number 10       2009

COMMENT
289

ANALYSIS
Time to wind up Hollington v Hewthorn?
290

“Deepening insolvency”: liability for wrongful trading in the United States?
298

NEWS DIGEST
304

INTERNATIONAL
Why does China not abolish the capital requirement for limited liability companies?
306

The governance of Shari’a advisors of Islamic financial institutions: lessons from Malaysia
312

The sequestration of a partnership with corporate members: a conundrum resolved
315

Bankruptcy proofs of claim: look before you leap
318



HUMAN RIGHTS LAW JOURNAL
Volume 28       Number 5-8       November 2007

Conferral of an Honorary Doctorate of the Law Faculty of the Georg-August University, Göttingen, 
upon Thomas Buergenthal
Ceremony in Göttingen on 19 April 2007
Göttingen—The Dean's Welcoming Address
Alexander Bruns
161

Basel—Laudatio in Honour of Thomas Buergenthal
Luzius Wildhaber
162

The Hague—Acceptance Speech
Thomas Buergenthal
164

2. DECISIONS and REPORTS
UN Human Rights Committee (UN-HRCee), Geneva/New York
3. XI. 06
Conscientious objection to military service protected under Article 18 of the Covenant / Prior 
jurisprudence overturned / Refusal to be drafted for military service as a direct expression of 
religious beliefs (Jehovah's Witnesses) / Yoon and Choi v. Rep. of Korea
166

Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACourtHR), San José
25. XI. 06
Massacre at the maximum-security prison in Lima in May 1992 / State's partial acknowledgment of 
international responsibility held to be insufficient / Various measures of reparation ordered, i.a. 
inscription of the victims' names to be represented in the monument "The Eye that Cries" / Case of 
Castro Castro Prison v. Peru
172

European Court of Human Rights (EurCourtHR), Strasbourg
20. III. 07
Refusal to perform a therapeutic abortion despite risk of serious deterioration of the mother's 
eyesight / Violation of Article 8, respect for private life / Tysi?c v. Poland
228

13. Xl. 07
Placement of Roma children in "special" schools amounts to "indirect" discrimination related to 
ethnic origin / Parental consent, i.e. waiving a Convention right, not accepted in view of parents' 
own poor education / D.H. et al. v. Czech Republic
244

31. VII. 07
Allegation of torture (Article 3) during gendarme custody / Burden of proof on the respondent 
Government to provide satisfactory and convincing explanation for injuries / Decisive role of 
medical reports / A?an v. Turkey
278

15. Xl. 07
Right to respect for private life (Article 8) v. right to freedom of political speech (Article 10) / 
Protection of a person's reputation (Karl Pfeifer, editor of the official magazine of the Vienna 
Jewish community) prevails / Context: Suicide committed by Professor P. after being charged under 
the Nazi Prohibition Act / Pfeifer v. Austria
286

21. VII. 05
Restrictions to freedom of expression (Article 10) for the protection of the reputation of others / 
Obligation to prove the truthfulness of "statements" / Grinberg v. Russia
293

11. XII. 06
No jurisdictional link between Denmark and Moroccan nationals complaining about the publication in 
a Danish newspaper of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad / Applications inadmissible / Ben El 
Mahi et al. v. Denmark
297

22. XI. 05
Use of untrue information as to nationality / Sarmina et al. v. Russia
300

2. V. 06
Untrue assertions with the intention of misleading the Court / Kerechashvili v. Georgia
304

3. DOCUMENTATION
European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT), Strasbourg
13. III. 07
Third Public Statement concerning the Chechen Republic / Reply of Russia
305

4. PENDING PROCEEDINGS
European Court of Human Rights (EurCourtHR), Strasbourg
15. I. 07
Alledged ill-treatment of prison inmates by the "Berkut" special police forces / Applications declared 
admissible under Articles 3, 8, 13 and 34 / Druzenko et al. v. Ukraine
316



INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LABOUR LAW AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Volume 25       Number 3       September 2009

Editorial
207

European Flexicurity and Globalization: A Critical Perspective
Marc De Vos
209

The Political Economy of Two-tier Reforms of Employment Protection in Europe
Wolfgang Ochel
237

The European Directive on Collective Dismissals and its Implementation Deficits
Jan Heinsius
261

Lifelong Learning and Social Partnership: A Comparative Overview of Twelve European Countries
Evelyne Léonard and Emmanuelle Perin
283

Protecting the Housekeeper: Legal Agreements Applicable to International Migrant Domestic 
Workers
Naj Ghosheh
301

Job Security and Entitlements within Hong Kong’s Maternity Protection Legislation
Rick Glofcheski and Ho Yan Leung
327



INTERNATIONAL MARITIME AND COMMERCIAL LAW YEARBOOK
2009

Australian Maritime Law
Professor Martin Davies
1

Canadian Maritime Law
Professor William Tetley QC
14

English Arbitration Law
Clare Ambrose
25

English Insurance Law
Margaret Hemsworth
33

English Marine Insurance & General Average Law
Professor Howard Bennett
52

English Shipping Law
Professor Stephen Girvin
56

International Maritime Law
Simon Baughen
103

International Private Law
Adam Rushworth and Dr Andrew Scott
112

South African Maritime Law
Dr Craig Forrest
160

United States Maritime Law
Professor Robert Force and Professor Martin Davies
168



LAW, CULTURE AND THE HUMANITIES
Volume 5       Number 3       2009

EDITORIAL
335

COMMENTARIES
"LAW AND WAR"
WHAT IS LAW (GOOD) FOR? TACTICAL MANEUVERS OF THE LEGAL WAR AT HOME
DAVID DELANEY
337

SPECIES WAR: LAW, VIOLENCE AND ANIMALS
TARIK KOCHI
353

ARTICLES
A CRITICAL HISTORY OF COSMOPOLITANISM
GILBERT LEONG
370

HAVING YOUR PORN AND CONDEMNING IT TOO: A CASE STUDY OF A "KIDDIE PORN" 
EXPOSE
UMMNI KHAN
391

“THE PLAY'S THE THING/WHEREIN I'LL CATCH THE CONSCIENCE": THE LEGAL COMMUNITY 
READS HAMLET
RICHARD BOYD
425

BOOK REVIEWS
452



LEIDEN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Volume 22       Number 2       June 2009

JOHN DUGARD LECTURE SERIES
The Contemporary Significance of International Human Rights Law
Thomas Buergenthal
217

ARTICLES
Kelsen — Which Kelsen? A Reapplication of the Pure Theory to International Law
Jörg Kammerhofer
215

Constitutionalism as Liberal-Juridical Consciousness: Echoes from International Law's Past
Richard Collins
251

The Legal Relations of Collectives: Belated Insights from Hohfeld
John R. Morss
289

HAGUE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
International Court of Justice
State Responsibility for Acts of Non-state Actors: Comment on Griebel and Plücken
Marko Milanovi?
307

International Criminal Court
The Natural Environment in Times of Armed Conflict: A Concern for International War Crimes Law?
Ines Peterson
325

CURRENT LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS
The Principle of Non-intervention
Maziar Jamnejad and Michael Wood
345

THE TELDERS INTERNATIONAL LAW MOOT COURT COMPETITION, 1977-2009
Introduction
383

The Telders International Law Moot Court Case 2009: The Mare Liberum Case
(Rasmarus v. Urusus)
384

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books and Articles in the Field of the Prevention and Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes 
(Winter 2009)
Ingrid Kost
389

REVIEW ESSAY
Sovereignty and Developing Countries: Current Status and Future Prospects at the WTO
Hans Mahncke
395

Corrigendum
411
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND POLICY REVIEW
Volume 11       Number 3       August 2009

Assent or refusal to assent to legislation—on whose advice?
Geoffrey Lindell
126

Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?—the UK’s changing constitution
Gareth Griffith
139

Obituary
Dennis John Rose Am, QC
149



JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW & PRACTICE
Volume 4       Number 10       October 2009

Editorial
Fragrance brands face a pot pourri
Jeremy Phillips
685

JIPLP Express
686

Current Intelligence
Look-alike/smell-alike perfumes fall foul of trade mark and comparative advertising laws
Joel Smith (Partner) and Rachel Montagnon (PSL)
689

Canada’s Federal Court rejects American law of Fraud on the Trademark Office
Lorraine M. Fleck and Paul Jorgensen
690

Kraft wins game, set (and match?) in the Milka v Milka ?E?TA trade mark battle with Greek DELTA
Nikos Prentoulis
692

eBay is under no duty under English law to prevent trade mark infringements by third parties
Jonathan Davis
694

Polish court holds that original race plan for half-marathon is an artistic work
Magdalena A. Gad
696

Where there is a Reliance Party, removing works from the public domain found unconstitutional in 
the USA
Margaret A. Esquenet and Matthew J. Weinberg
698

Cross-border use of evidence in IP litigation: beware the deemed undertaking rule in Canada
Athar K. Malik
699

Sloppy dismissal orders lead to confusion
Charles R. Macedo
701

Adequately identifying trade secrets in California trade secret misappropriation litigation
Robert B. Milligan and Carolyn E. Sieve
703

Practice Point
Disclaiming methods of medical treatment under the European Patent Convention
Eddy D. Ventose
706

Articles
Domain name disputes: the UDRP 10 years on
Tony Willoughby
714

Public law solutions to private law problems: major event regulation subverts IP’s internal balance
Louise Longdin
726

The UNCITRAL Annex on security rights in IP: a work in progress
Andrea Tosato
743

Embracing an IP strategy amid WTO compliance
Kong Qingjiang
751

IP in Review
For those with a musical bent?
Johnson Okpaluba
759

TRIPS: a view from behind the scenes
Christopher Wadlow
761

In Person
Gert Würtenberger
765



JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BANKING LAW AND REGULATION
Volume 24       Number 10       2009

Articles
The US Financial Sector Status Update: Road to Recovery or Highway to Hell?
DR TRACEY A. ANDERSON, DR H. LANE DAVID AND DR MARK A. FOX
491

The Role of Regulation and Supervision in Crisis Prevention and Management: A Critique of 
Recent European Reflections
PHOEBUS ATHANASSIOU
501

Recent Developments with Banking Services in Developing Countries
RHYS BOLLEN
509

Legal Analysis
The Erosion of the Rule of Law in the American Corporate Field
FRED J. NAFFZIGER
525

The Spanish Law on Structural Modifications of Corporations
CARLOS FRANCO AND JAVIER TORTUERO
529

Insolvency Proceedings Against Ukrainian Banks
OLEXIY SOSHENKO, ROMAN STASIV AND ANDRIY GREBONKIN
536

Book Reviews
Financial Services Regulation in Europe, 2nd Edition
DAVID STOKES
543

Corporate Governance in Banking: a Global Perspective
DAVID MARKS
543

News Section
An International Review of Recent Cases and Legislation
N-81
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW
Volume 17       Number 2       September 2009

Articles
ILO Standards and the Nigerian Law of Unfair Dismissal
Joseph E. O. Abugu
181

The Marginalisation of African Agricultural Trade and Development: A Case Study of the WTO's 
Efforts to Cater to African Agricultural Trading Interests Particularly Cotton and Sugar
Guled Yusuf
213

Revisiting the Trips Regime: Rwanda-Canadian ARV Drug Deal 'Tests' the WTO General Council 
Decision
Rebecca Amollo
240

Achieving Sustainable Development in Africa through the Clean Development Mechanism: Legal 
and Institutional Issues Considered
Damilola S. Olawuyi
270

The Subdued Giant: The Predicament of the Law in Harnessing Global Markets
Norman Mugarura
302

Implementation of Treaties in Nigeria and the Status Question: Whither Nigerian Courts?
A.O.Enabulele
326

Recent Developments
High Crime Rate Forces-Liberia to Reintroduce the Death Penalty and Put International Treaty 
Obligations aside: What the Critics Missed?
Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
342

Book Review
Flujos Migratorios Subsaharianos hacia Canarias-Madrid, Antonio Marquina
Fernando Celaya Pacheco
355

Notes for Contributors
357



AIR AND SPACE LAW
Volume 34       Number 4/5       August/September 2009

Leading Articles
The New EC Regulation on Computer Reservation Systems
Maarten Peeters
227

EU Emissions Trading Scheme and Aviation: Quo Vadis?
Ulrich Steppler and Angela Klingmüller
253

Airline and Aviation Industry Information Retention: Problems for Privacy Law Proposals on Data 
Breach Notification in Australia?
Gary Heilbronn and Paul von Nessen
261

Aviation Policy in the Philippines and the Impact of the Proposed Southeast Asian Single Aviation 
Market
Alan Khee-Jin Tan
285

The Ryanair/Charleroi Case Before the European Court
Sigmar Stadlmeire and Birgit Rumersdorfer
309

Book Reviews
Steven Freeland
319

Book Reviews
P. Nikolai Ehlers
323

Bibliography of Air Law 2008
Wybo P. Heere
327

Names Index
Wybo P Heere
345

Subject Index
Wybo P. Heere
347

Coming Events
349



CHILD AND FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY
Volume 21       Number 3       2009

Articles
'Bodies in the Shadows': joint birth registration, parental responsibility and social class
Julie Wallbank
267

'It is difficult for a white judge to understand': orientalism, racialisation, and Christianity in English 
child welfare cases
Suhraiya Jivraj and Didi Herman
283

Between unconditional acceptance and responsibility: should family ethics limit the scope of 
reproductive autonomy?
Roy Gilbar
09

Children's right to know their origins — too far, too fast?
Jane Fortin
336

Case Commentary
E.B. v France: a missed opportunity?
Dr Ian Curry-Sumner
356

The Limits of Proprietary Estoppel: Thorner v Major
John Mee
367

Shutting the door on negligence liability: Lawrence v Pembrokeshire County Council and L v 
Reading Borough
Elaine Palser
384

Book Reviews
Responsibility, Law and the Family, Jo Bridgeman, Heather Keating and Craig Lind (eds)
Stephen Gilmore
398

Legal Response to Domestic Violence, Mandy Burton
Jonathan Herring
406

Books Received
409



COMMON LAW WORLD REVIEW
Volume 38       Number 1       2009

Relocating Officially Induced Error of Law: Fitting the Remedy to the Wrong
Margaret Briggs
1

The English Law on Adverse Possession: A Tale of Two Systems
Una Woods
27

Implied Terms in English Contract Law: The Long Voyage of The Moorcock
Richard Austen-Baker
56

Insurance Law Reform in the Commonwealth Caribbean: In the Interests of the Insured 
Policyholder?
Lesley A. Walcott
81



INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND COMPETITION LAW
Volume 40       Number 5       2009

Articles
"Reverse Payments" from Branded to Generic Drug Makers in the U.S. — Why They Are Legal, 
Why They Should Not Be, and What Is to Be Done
R.J.R. Peritz
499

Articles
Policing Patents Worldwide? — EC Border Measures Against Transiting Generic Drugs Under EC 
and WTO Intellectual Property Regimes
H. Gro?e Ruse-Khan and T. Jaeger
502

Electronic Press Reviews and Intellectual Property Law in Germany, Switzerland and Italy — A 
Comparative Perspective
G. Zagouras
538

The Concepts of "Musical Work and "Originality in UK Copyright Law — .Sawkins v. Hyperion as a 
Test Case
A. Rahmatian
560

Decisions
Patent Law and Civil Procedure
EPO - EBA
25 Nov. 2008
No power to make referral for preliminary ruling by ECJ under EPC — Rule 28 (c) (formerly 23d 
(c)) EPC applicable to pending applications filed before it came into force — Rule 28 (c) intra vires 
Art. 53(a) EPC and in conformity with TRIPS, Art. 27 — Exception to patentability of Rule 28(c) 
applicable where claimed product could be prepared exclusively by method necessarily involving 
destruction of embryos even if method is not explicitly part of claims — In assessing exception to 
patentability of Rule 28(c) technical developments after date of filing not of relevance — G 2/06 — 
Use of embryos/WARF(Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation) — "Use of embryos/WARF"
592

EPO - LBA
17 Dec. 2007
Rule 56 EPC not applicable to filings made before entry into force of EPC 2000 — No valid claiming 
of priority — J 3/06 — Transitional Provisions/HEIT KAMP -"Transitional Provisions"
593

France
Sup. Ct.
3 June 2008
Where employee listed as inventor — Whether it can be established on that basis that employee's 
work was done within framework other than that established by contract — Factors that allow court 
to qualify invention as mission invention — Intellectual Property Code, Art. L. 611-7; Civil Code, Art. 
1315 — 07-10253 — Gilbert Li v. Groupe Mafter Bourgeat SA — "Gilbert Li v. Groupe Mafter 
Bourgeat"
593

France
Sup. Ct.
3 June 2008
Invention as part of explicit research mission imposed by employer — Where mission expressly 
assigned to laboratory of Group's German branch and then to French subsidiary to find solution to 
technical problem — Two employee co-inventors, one conducting research and trials, the other 
guiding works to adapt them to requirements of client — Regularly reporting to director and 
regularly communicating with technician in German branch — Intellectual Property Code, Art. L. 
611-7 No. 1 — 07-12517 — M. Rouyer et Mme Pariente v. HB Fuller France — "Rouyer v. Fuller"
595

Germany
Sup. Ct.
15 July 2008
Filing grounds of appeal in written form — Where image data file contains complete grounds of 
appeal — Transmitted as e-mail attachment — Requirement of signature with regard to pleading — 
German Code of Civil Procedure, Secs. 130(6), 130a - X ZB 8/08 — "Filing Grounds of Appeal by 
E-Mail (Berufungsbegründung per E-Mail)"
596

Germany
Sup. Ct.
16 Dec. 2008
Whether object of patent lacks novelty due to prior publication — Determination of entire content of 
prior publication — Decisive factor of what technical information is disclosed to person skilled in the 
art — Including the obvious — Not allowed to supplement disclosure with technical knowledge — 
Disclosure of chemical structural formula — Individual compounds not yet disclosed — EPC, Art. 
54; German Patent Act, Sec. 3- X ZR 89/07 — "Olanzapine"
596

UK House of Lords
25. Feb. 2009
Distinction between product and process claims assumed in Patents Act 1977 — Validity of patent 
— Concept of insufficiency — Specification and description — Need for "enabling disclosure — No 
implied concept of novelty in Sec. 14(5)(c) — Where product claim satisfies requirements for 
patentability and process is only inventive step — Revocation — Patent Act 1977, Secs. 1(1), 2, 
14(3), (5)(c)-(d), 60(1), 72(1)(c) — [2009] UKHL 12 — Generics (UK) Limited and others v. H 
Lundbeck A/S — "Generics UK v Lundbeck"
603

Copyright Law
Germany
Sup. Ct.
17 July 2008
Art dealer in terms of Sec. 26 of Copyright Act — Meaning of — Artist's right to demand information 
from an dealer pursuant to Sec. 26(4) sentence 1 — Subject to resale taking place in Germany — 
Resale within meaning of Sec. 26 — Includes both contractual obligation and in rem disposal — 
Required national reference satisfied if one of parties signs purchase contract in Germany — 
Copyright Act, Sec. 26; Code of Civil Procedure, Sec. 167-I ZR 109/05 — "Ahlers Collection" 
(Sammlung Ahlers)"
604

Trade Mark Law
EU - ECJ
9 Dec. 2008
Trade marks — Revocation — Marks registered by non-profit-making association — Concept of 
"genuine use of trade mark — Charitable activities — Directive 89/104, Art. 12 — C-442/07 — 
Verein Radetzky-Orden v. Bundesvereinigung Kameradschaft "Feldmarschall Radetzky" — 
"Radetzky"
609

EU - ECJ
23 April 2009
Exhaustion of rights of proprietor of trade mark — Licence agreement — Sale of goods bearing 
mark in disregard of clause in licence agreement — No consent of proprietor — Sale to discount 
stores — Damage to reputation of mark — Directive 89/104, Arts. 7(1), (2), 8(2) — C-59/08 — 
Copad SA v. Christian Dior couture SA, Vincent Gladel, as liquidator of Société industrielle lingerie 
(SIL) Société industrielle lingerie (SIL) — "Copad v. Christian Dior"
610

EU-CFI
12 Nov. 2008
Application for three-dimensional Community trade mark — Absolute ground for refusal — Sign 
which consists exclusively of shape of goods necessary to obtain technical result — EC Reg. 
40/94, Art. 7(1)(e)(ii) — T-270/06 — Lego Juris A/S v. Office for Harmonisation in the Internal 
Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM) and Mega Brands, Inc. — "Red Lego Brick"
610

France
Paris Com. Ct.
30 June 2008
Exemption from civil liability for internet site providers — eBay, acting as broker, being more than 
mere provider — Applicability of ordinary system of civil liability — Commission of torts — Failure to 
comply with duty to ensure that activity does not lead to illicit acts to detriment of economic actor 
holding industrial property rights — Civil Code, Arts. 1382, 1383; Law of 2004 Relating to 
Confidence in the Digital Economy, Art. 6.1.2 — 2006077799 — Louis Vuitton Malletier v. eBay Inc. 
and eBay International AG — 'Louis Vuitton v. eBay"
611

Germany
Sup. Ct.
3 April 2008
Extension of protection of IR trade mark consisting of exterior shape of goods — Preclusion by 
public interest in keeping register free of shape claimed, if shape dictated by function — Exterior 
shape of cheese — Where stripes and grooves on surface arise during filling and pressing and 
where indents serve as portioning aids — Paris Convention, Art. 6quinquies Chapter B sentence 1 
No. 2; Madrid Trademark Agreement, Art. 5(1); EC Directive 89/194, Arts. 2, 3; German Trade Mark 
Act, Secs. 8(2)(2), 107 — I ZB 46/05 — "Blossom-Shaped Cheese III (Käse in Blütenform III)"
613

Restraints of Competition
Japan Tokyo IP High Ct.
20 July 2006
Scheme allowing patent licensee to produce patented products for free up to amount of 75% of 
estimated annual demand of each municipality divided by number of licensed bidders — Remainder 
to be purchased from licensor that sells such products to licensee under latter's brand at price 
including royalty — Whether constitutes lawful exercise of patent right or is anti-competitive — 
Antimonopoly Act, Sec. 21 — Hinode v. Roppô — “Manhole Covers"
617

Book Reviews
Concise International and European IP Law (Heath)
Cottier and Véron
620



UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES LAW JOURNAL
Volume 32       Number 1       2009

ARTICLES
Indigenous Traditional Knowledge, Copyright and Art—Shortcomings in Protection and an 
Alternative Approach
Erin Mackay
1

Human Trafficking and Sexual Servitude in Australia
Andreas Schloenhardt, Genevieve Beirne and Toby Corsbie
27

Australian Citizenship and the Independence of Papua New Guinea
Peter M McDermott
50

Tying Kable Down: The Uncertainty about the Independence and Impartiality of State Courts 
Following Kable v DPP (NSW) and Why it Matters
Brendan Gogarty and Benedict Bartl
75

What is Good for the Goose Should be Good for the Gander: The Operation of the Rome Statute 
in the Australian Context
Pauline Collins
106

A Theoretical Basis for Selective Disclosure Regulation
Gill North
143

CONFERENCE PAPERS
The High Court on Constitutional Law: The 2008 Term
Pamela Tate SC
169

The High Court on Constitutional Law: the 2008 Statistics
Andrew Lynch and George Williams
181

SPEECH
Living in the Law
Hal Wootten AC QC
198

FORUM
REFORMS IN COMPETITION LAW
Editorial
Rushmila Alum
213

Foreword
Frederick G Hilmer AO
214

What's to Know? The Proposed Cartel Offence
Alex Steel
216

From Coal Vend to Basic Slag: Winning the Hearts and Minds?
Ian Tonking SC
227

Unjustified Per Se Criminal and Civil Liability under the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) for Supply 
Agreements between Competitors
Brent Fisse
239

Third Line Forcing: Has the Problem Gone Away?
Deborah Healey
249

The 2008 ACCC Merger Guidelines: How and Why Have They Changed?
Stephen P King
263

Recent Changes to the Australian Merger Control Regime — How the Changes Have Operated in 
Practice
Dave Poddar
275

The Re-Emergence of Prices Surveillance
David Cousins AM and Allan Fels AO
287

Subjecting Competition Law Exemptions to a Rule of Reason: New Zealand Courts Push at the 
Boundaries of Statutory Interpretation
Ian Eagles and Louise Longdin
309

BOOK REVIEW
Rediscovering Rhetoric: Law, Language and the Practice of Persuasion
Justin T Gleeson SC and Ruth C A Higgins (eds)
The Hon Justice John Basten
325

Administrative Law in a Changing State: Essays in Honour of Mark Aronson
Linda Pearson, Carol Harlow and Michael Taggart (eds)
Nicola Franklin
330

Books Received
334
AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST LAW JOURNAL
Volume 30       June 2009

ARTICLES
WHERE LAWLESSNESS IS LAW: THE SETTLER-COLONIAL FRONTIER AS A LEGAL SPACE OF 
VIOLENCE
Julie Evans
3

FRONTIER SPACE AND THE REIFICATION OF THE RULE OF LAW: COLONIAL NEGOTIATIONS 
IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC, 1870-74
Tracey Banivanua Mar
23

ADDRESSING CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT IN AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES: THE 
POLITICS OF WHITE VOICE
Adrian Howe
41

QUEERING FOETAL LIFE: BETWEEN BUTLER AND BERLANT
Fiona Jenkins
63

NEGOTIATING INSECURITY: LAW, PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIAL THEORY AND THE DILEMMAS 
OF THE WORLD RISK SOCIETY
John D. Cash
87

PLAYING DEFENCE IN SEXUAL ASSAULT 'TRIAL BY MEDIA': THE MALE FOOTBALLER'S 
IMAGINARY BODY
Deb Waterhouse-Watson
109

‘THE LAW AS A PROFESSION FOR WOMEN’: A CENTURY OF PROGRESS?
Mary Jane Mossman
131

PRAXIS NOTES
‘I HAVE SEEN VIOLENCE TOWARDS WOMEN EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE’: AUSTRALIA, 2009
Bess Nungarrayi Price
149

NO JUSTICE WITHOUT HEALING: AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL PEOPLE AND FAMILY VIOLENCE
Dorinda Cox, Mandy Young And Alison Bairnsfather-Scott
151

R V WUNUNGMURRA: 'CULTURE' AS USUAL IN THE COURTS
Adrian Howe
163

REVIEW ESSAY
AUSTRALIAN LEGAL GEOGRAPHY AND THE SEARCH FOR POSTCOLONIAL SPACE IN CHLOE 
HOOPER'S THE TALL MAN: DEATH AND LIFE ON PALM ISLAND
Sarah Keenan
173

CONTRIBUTOR'S STYLE GUIDE
201



INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MINORITY AND GROUP RIGHTS
Volume 16       Number 1       2009

Articles
Restless Spirits in the Land: Finding a Place in Canadian Law for Aboriginal Civil Disobedience
DAVID MILWARD
1

Group Rights and Conflicts in Africa: A Critical Reflection on Ife-Modakeke, Nigeria
OLAJIDE O. AKANJI
31

Minority Rights Issues in Nigeria: A Theoretical Analysis of Historical and Contemporary Conflicts in 
the Oil-Rich Niger Delta Region
RHUKS T. AKO AND PATRICK OKONMAH
53

The New Developments Regarding the Saami Peoples of the North
MALGOSIA FITZMAURICE
67

Recent Books on Human Rights and Groups
Review Essays

The Roma Minority and the Utility of Human Rights
H. O'Nions, Minority Rights Protection in International Law — The Roma of Europe
I. Pogány, The Roma Café — Human Rights & The Plight of the Romani People
JULIE RINGELHEIM
157

Keeping Up with the Fashion: Human Rights and Global Public Goods
E.A. Andersen and B. Lindsnaes (eds.), Towards New Global Strategies: Public Goods and Human 
Rights
MALCOLM LANGFORD
165



INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MINORITY AND GROUP RIGHTS
Volume 16       Number 2       2009

Articles
Indigenous Participation in Elective Bodies: The Maori in New Zealand
ALEXANDRA XANTHAKI AND DOMINIC O'SULLIVAN
181

A New Challenge to International Law: The Disappearance of the Entire Territory of a State
SELMA OLIVER
209

Human and Group Rights Issues in Ethiopia: A Reply to Kjetil Tronvoll
GETACHEW ASSEFA
245

Book Reviews
W. Kymlicka, Multicultural Odysseys. Navigating the New International Politics of Diversity
TOVE H. MALLOY
261

S. Wheatley, Democracy, Minorities and International Law
DR. JAMES SUMMERS
266



JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
Volume 12       Number 3       September 2009

GENERAL ARTICLES
Trade Integration in the CIS Region: A Thorny Path Towards a Customs Union
Sherzod Shadikhodjaev
555

Does the WTO Need a Permanent Body of Panelists?
Marc L. Busch and Krzysztof J. Pelc
579

Aggressive Regionalism in Korea-U.S. FTA: The Present and Future of Korea's FTA Policy
Won-Mog Choi
595

Trade and Equality: A Relationship to Discover
Gillian Moon
617

Reaching REACH: The Challenge for Chemicals Entering International Trade
Doaa Abdel Motaal
643

China's Accession to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement—Challenges and the Way 
Forward
Ping Wang
663

Addressing Tied Aid: Towards a More Development-Oriented WTO?
Annamaria La Chimia and Sue Arrowsmith
707

Carbon Tariffs and the WTO: An Evaluation of Feasible Policies
Paul-Erik Veel
749

BOOK REVIEW
Amin Alavi, Legalization of Development in the WTO. Between Law and Politics
Koen De Feyter
801



JOURNAL OF WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Volume 12       Number 5       September 2009

Special Issue
Patent Law Reform: Getting it Right to Support and Drive Innovation

Foreword
Susy Frankel
339

Introduction: Designing Intellectual Properly Institutions for the Twenty-First Century
Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
341

(Re)implementing the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights to 
Foster Innovation
Daniel J. Gervais
348

Beyond Recombinant Technology: Synthetic Biology and Patentable Subject Matter
Luigi Palombi
371

Patents and Exhibitions
Megan Richardson
402

The Australian Experimental Use Exemption: A Current Overview
Ann L. Monotti
422

An Experimental Use Exception from Patent Infringement for New Zealand
Susy Frankel
446

Third-Party Patent Challenges in Europe, the United States and Australia: A Comparative Analysis
Fiona Rotstein and Chris Dent
467

It's Not Just Competitors: Acknowledging and Accommodating “Interfering Busybodies” and their 
Challenges to Patent Validity
Kimberlee Weatherall
500

A Specialist Patent or Intellectual Property Court for New Zealand?
Susan Glazebrook
524



LAW & POLICY
Volume 31       Number 4       October 2009

Seeing Jurisdiction: Some Jurisprudential Issues Arising from Law Being “...All Over"
John Brigham
381

Street-Level Bureaucracy, Interprofessional Relations, and Coping Mechanisms: A Study of 
Criminal Justice Social Workers in the Sentencing Process
Simon Halliday, Nicola Burns, Neil Hutton, Fergus Mcneill, and Cyrus Tata
405

Beyond the Courtroom Workgroup: Caseworkers as the New Satellite of Social Control
Ursula Castellano
429

Court Finance and Court Responses to Judicial Reforms: A Tale of Two Chinese Courts
Xin He
463



LESOTHO LAW JOURNAL
Volume 18       Number 1       2008-2009

Judicial Independence and Impartiality: Foundational Values in Contemporary Basotho 
Constitutional Jurisprudence
Okpaluba, C. & Molapo, T.
1

Developmental Public Administration Challenges in Kenya
Miruka, C.
47

Customary Law Impacts on Women's Rights Issues: Reconciling the Tensions in Nigeria
Aniekwu, N.I.
85

Judicial Protection of the Rights of Women under the Constitutions of the Southern African 
countries with Particular reference to Non-Discrimination
Tshosa, O.
99

Dynamics of empowering citizens to shape the destiny of good governance
Sakoane, S.P.
131

The Relevance of a Prospectus in the Public Issue of shares
Nwafor, A.O.
149

NOTES & COMMENTS
The Question of Ministerial Consent for Land Transactions in Lesotho: Mothobi v Sebotsa in 
Retrospect
Mohau, K.K.
175

The Role of Informal Social Security in the wider context of social security in South Africa
Mohapi, T.
189



NORDIC JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Volume 78       Number 1       2009

Articles
Regulating Corporate Social and Human Rights Responsibilities at the UN Plane: Institutionalising 
New Forms of Law and Law-making Approaches?
Karin Buhmann
1

State Responsibility and the Primary-Secondary Rules Terminology—The Role of Language for an 
Understanding of the International Legal System
Ulf Linderfalk
53

'Territorial Non-Application' of the European Convention on Human Rights
Kjetil Mujezinovi? Larsen
73

The Neutral Ally: The European Security and Defence Policy and the Swedish Constitution
Inger Österdahl
95



NORDIC JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Volume 78       Number 2       2009

Articles
The Authority of Peremptory Norms in International Law: State Consent or Natural Law?
Dan Dubois
133

Conferral of Powers by States as a Basis of Obligation of International Organisations
Jaanika Erne
177

The European Economic Area Agreement: A Case of Legal Pluralism
Tor-Inge Harbo
201

Regionalism in the WTO and the Legal Status of a Development Agenda in the EU/ACP Economic 
Partnership Agreement
Yenkong Ngangjoh Hodu
225

Book Review
Andrew Dickinson, The Rome II Regulation: The Law Applicable to Non-Contractual Obligations
Michael Bogdan
249



WORLD COMPETITION LAW AND ECONOMICS REVIEW
Volume 32       Number 3       September 2009

Editors Note
279

The Article 82 Reform: Increasing the Incentives to Comply?
Lisbe Finell
283

Ways to Promote Workable Private Antitrust Enforcement in Italy
Selene Rosso
305

Restitutionary Remedies in Competition Law: Bull in a China Shop?
Abayomi Al-Ameen
327

Ailing Financial Institutions: EC State Aid Policy Revisited
Charalambos Savvides and Daniel Antoniou
347

A Tale of Two Economic Approaches to Evaluate Forbearance Petitions
John B. Meisel
367

Competitive Neutrality and Distortion of Competition: A Conceptual View
Martti Virtanen and Pekka Valkama
393

Strategic Considerations in the Emergence of Private Action Rights
Reza Rajabiun
409

Book Review
435
BOND LAW REVIEW
Volume 21       Number 2       August 2009

Preface
Michael Weir
i

Articles
Implied Easements and the Integrity of the Torrens System
Fiona Burns
1

The Rights and Liabilities of Assignees of Leases, Reversions and Mortgages Under The Real 
Property Acts: Recent Developments
Brendan Edgeworth
26

Recent Developments Regarding Forged Mortgages: The Interrelationship Between Indefeasibility 
and the Personal Covenant to Pay
Scott Grattan
43

Curial Discretion in the Drafting of Caveats: Is it Preserving the Integrity of the Register?
Lynden Griggs
68

Interpretive Strategies in the Overriding Legislation Exception to Indefeasibility
Samantha Hepburn
86

From Paper to Electronic: Exploring the Fraud Risks Stemming From the Use of Technology to 
Automate the Australian Torrens System
Rouhshi Low
107

Immediate Indefeasibility for Mortgagees: a Moral Hazard?
Pamela O'Connor
133

How Indefeasible is Your Strata Title? Unresolved Problems in Strata and Community Title
Cathy Sherry
159

The Westfield Case: A Change for the Better?
Michael Weir
182



INDUSTRIAL LAW JOURNAL: INCLUDING THE INDUSTRIAL LAW REPORTS
Volume 30       July 2009

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL LAW REPORTS
iii

ARTICLES
Workplace Bullying: Unfair Discrimination, Dignity Violation or Unfair Labour Practice
Alan Rycroft
1431

The Unfair Labour Practice and the Definition of Benefits — Labour Law's Tower of Babel?
Andrew Levy
1451

Mental Stress Claims in South African Workers' Compensation
Meryl du Plessis
1476

NOTES
The Controlling Shareholders as an Employee: Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise & 
Regulatory Reform v Neufeld & Howe
Kathy ldensohn
1495

INDUSTRIAL LAW REPORTS
TABLE OF CASES
1503

ANNOTATIONS
1505

INDEX
1511

JUDGMENTS
Constitutional Court
Netherburn Engineering CC t/a Netherburn Ceramics v Mudau NO & others
1521

Strategic Liquor Services v Mvumbi NO & others
1526

Supreme Court of Appeal
Highveld Steel & Vanadium Corporation Ltd v Oosthuizen
1533

Makhanya v University of Zululand
1539

Transman (Pty) Ltd v Dick & another
1565

High Court
Twalo v Minister of Safety & Security & another (Ck)
1578

Labour Court
Cash Paymaster Services Northwest (Pty) Ltd v Commission for Conciliation, Mediation & Arbitration 
& others
1587

Clear Channel Independent (Pty) Ltd v Savage NO & another
1593

Junid Manufacturing CC v National Bargaining Council for the Clothing Manufacturing Industry & 
others
1603

Nampak Metal Packaging Ltd t/a Bevcan v National Union of Metalworkers of SA & others
1610

National Prosecuting Authority & others v Public Servants Association & others
1613

National Union of Tertiary Employees of SA v Central University of Technology: Free State
1620

Public Servants Association of SA on behalf of De Bruyn v Minister of Safety & Security & another
1631

Steyn v Middelburg Ferrochrome (A Division of Samcor Ltd) & others
1637

Tshwane University of Technology v Kirstein NO & another
1650

Commission for Conciliation, Mediation & Arbitration
Molusi and Ngisiza Bonke Manpower Services CC
1657

Ndimande and Hlangasa
1667

SA Transport & Allied Workers Union on behalf of Zimu and Group 4 Securicor Security Services 
(SA) (Pty) Ltd
1674

Private Arbitration
Kaizer Chiefs Football Club and Orlando Pirates Football Club
1679

SA Transport & Allied Workers Union on behalf of Dlamini and Transnet Freight Rail & another
1692



JOURNAL FOR JURIDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 34       Number 1       June 2009

Articles
Die Civil Union Act, Draft Domestic Partnership Bill en moontlike deregulering van die huwelik
P Bakker
1

The demise of the Roman-Dutch ‘kommer-recht’: Interpretation of statutes so as to conform to the 
spirit, purport and objects of the South African Bill of Rights
C F Swanepoel
21

To suspend or not to suspend
M Conradie & J Deacon
37

The Constitutional Court and ubuntu’s "inseparable trinity"
I Keevy
61

Repugnancy clause and its impact on customary law: Comparing the South African and Nigerian 
positions—Some lessons for Nigeria
E A Taiwo
89

Chronicles
The Small Claims Court Act Annotations and comments
D B Ross
116



JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW
Volume 15       Number 3       May-June 2009

EDITORIAL
Reform of LOF salvage arbitration
205

DIGEST OF CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS
207

ANALYSIS AND COMMENT
The effect of an (approximate) notice of redelivery under a time charter: implied term and 
estoppel,'without prejudice and 'without guarantee'
IMT Shipping and Chartering GmbH v Chansung Shipping Co Ltd (The Zenovia)
[2009] EWHC 739 (Comm), [2009] 2 Lloyd's Rep 139
ROBERT GAY
213

Expanding the ambit of liability for oil pollution damage from tankers: the charterer's position under 
EU law
Commune de Mesquer v Total France SA and Total International Ltd
European Court of Justice, Case C-188/07
RICHARD CADDELL
219

ARTICLES
EU competition law on sharing information between competitors
DR VINCENT J G POWER
224

Conflicts of Conventions in the Rotterdam Rules
PROFESSOR ERIC RøSæG
238

The legal status of the Arctic under contemporary international law: an Antarctic regime or poles 
apart?
THOMAS BLUNDEN
249

NATIONAL REPORT
Legal recognition of electronic ocean bills of lading under Indian law
TONY GEORGE PUTHUCHERRIL
264

INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS
EU — The third EU maritime safety package — objectives and challenges
271

BOOK REVIEWS
Arnould's Law of Marine Insurance and General Average (17th edn)
Jonathan Gilman QC. Professor Robert Merkin, Claire Blanchard, Julian Cooke, Philippa Hopkins 
and Mark Templeman QC
283

Reforming Marine and Commercial Insurance Law
Bans Soyer (ed)
284

The Evolving Law and Practice of Voyage Charterparties
D. Rhidian Thomas (ed)
285

Index of cases

Index of legislation

Index



SOUTH AFRICAN LAW JOURNAL
Volume 126       Number 1       2009

ABSTRACTS
1

NOTES
Ensuring adequate funding for the takeovers watchdog
Carias Tererai Chokuda and Jacqueline Yeats
5

Trade mark infringement: Does a retailer 'use' the mark?
Wim Alberts
14

Open justice and beyond: Independent Newspapers v Minister for Intelligence Services' In re 
Masetlha
Jonathan Klaaren
24

The Constitution and customary law
A J Kerr
39

Revival of wills — The Supreme Court of Appeal resolves long standing uncertainty: Wessels NO v 
Die Meester
Michael Cameron Wood-Bodley
50

Da Silva v C H Chemicals (Pty) Ltd: Fiduciary duties of resigning directors
Maleka Femida Cassim
61

ARTICLES
The role of good faith, equity and fairness in the South African law of contract: The influence of the 
common law and the Constitution
Mr Justice F D J Brand SC
71

The legal profession: Transformation and skills
Shane Godfrey
91

Foreign currency and interest awards in the context of fluctuating inflation and currency rates
Mark Greig
124

The role of efficiencies in the South African merger control regime
Mtundo Ngobese and Linda Chung
141

The confusions of K
Anton Fagan
156

BOOK REVIEWS
Susannah Cowen
Cowen on Law: Selected Essays
206



WEST INDIAN LAW JOURNAL
Volume 32       Number 1       May 2007

An Open Letter from the Jamaican Attorney General on Amnesty International's 2005 Report on 
Human Rights in Jamaica
A.J. Nicholson Q.C.
1

Trade Remedies within the CARICOM Single Market and Economy: Some Thoughts on the 
Challenge for Achieving a Coherent Administration
Dr. Delroy S. Beckford
13

The Relationship between International Law and Caribbean Domestic Law
Professor Stephen Vasciannie
51

A New Sentencing Regime in Jamaica
Nancy Anderson
65

Why the Rt. Honourable Mr. Justice Michael de la Bastide P.C., T.C. President of the Caribbean 
Court of Justice is Wrong
David G. Batts
87

Making Human Rights Matter: The European Union and the Banana Trade Wars
Marcel A. Bent
99
BULLETIN OF COMPARATIVE LABOUR RELATIONS
Volume 72       2009

European Works Councils
The European Directive 2009/38/EC of 6 May 2009

Introduction
ix

Chapter 1
General Remarks
1

Chapter 2
Objective and Scope
25

Chapter 3
Definitions and Notions
31

Chapter 4
Establishment of an EWC or a Procedure
35

Chapter 5
Prejudicial and Confidential Information — Ideological Guidance
51

Chapter 6
Role and Protection of Employees' Representatives
53

Chapter 7
Compliance with the Directive — Links — Adaptation
57

Chapter 8
Subsidiary Requirements: A Mandatory EWC
61

Chapter 9
Agreements in Force
67

Chapter 10
Report of the Directive by the Commission
73

Chapter 11
Transposition — Repeal — Entry into Force
75

Annexes
77

Select Bibliography
285



INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION
Number 14       July 2009

Foreword
5

Articles
"The Lord Speaks Through Me": Moving Beyond Conventional Law School Pedagogy and the 
Reasons for Doing So
Dr. Robert Schehr
9

Assessment—Are Grade Descriptors the Way Forward?
Victoria Murray and Tamsin Nelson
48

Clinical Practice
A Medical/Legal Teaching and Assessment Collaboration on Domestic Violence: Assessment Using 
Standardized Patients/Standardized Clients
Antoinette Sedillo López, .J.D., Cameron Crandall, M.D., Gabriel Campos J.D., Diane Rimple, M.D., 
Mary Neidhart B.S.N, Teresita McCarty, M.D., Lou Clark MFA, Steve McLaughlin M.D., Carrie 
Martell M.A.
61

Reflective Student Practitioner — an example integrating clinical experience into the curriculum
Claire Sparrow
70



INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFUGEE LAW
Volume 21       Number 3       October 2009

ARTICLES
Doomed to Fail from the Outset? UNHCR's Convention Plus Initiative Revisited
Madeleine Zieck
387

Getting the Property Questions Right: Legal Policy Dilemmas in Post-Conflict Property Restitution in 
Kosovo (1999-2009)
Jose-Maria Arraiza & Massimo Moratti
421

War Criminals Not Welcome; How Common Law Countries Approach the Phenomenon of 
International Crimes in the Immigration and Refugee Context
Joseph Rikhof
453

OPINIONS
Opinion on the European Commission revision of the Council Framework Decision on Combating 
Trafficking in Human Beings
508

Opinion on the European Commission Proposal for a Council Framework Decision on Preventing 
Trafficking in Human Beings
515

DOCUMENTS
Implementing the responsibility to protect—Report of the Secretary-General, A/63/677, January 
2009
519

CASE LAW
Federal Administrative Court, Decision BVerwG 10 C 27.07
538

Federal Administrative Court, Decision BVerwG 10 C 33.07
549

Federal Administrative Court, Decision BVerwG 10 C 43.07
573

Federal Administrative Court, Decision BVerwG 10 C 48.07
592

QD & AH (Iraq) (Appellants) Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent)
612

BOOK REVIEW
Nuala Mole, Asylum and the European Convention on Human Rights, 4th ed, Council of Europe 
Publishing, Strasbourg, 2007
Michelle Foster
645

TILBURG LAW REVIEW: JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW
Volume 14       Number 4       2008

INTERNATIONAL LAW
THE LEGAL ABOLITION OF WAR: LIP-SERVICE TO THE CAUSE OF PEACE?
HANNEKE VAN SCHOOTEN
363

INTERNATIONAL LAW
MIGHT DOES NOT MAKE RIGHT: THE FLAWED EFFORT TO REDEFINE JUS AD BELLUM 
PROPORTIONALITY
KEVIN NILSSON
379

INTERNATIONAL LAW
THE IRAQI HIGH COURT: A RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE VIEW
BENJAMIN E. BROCKMAN-HAWE
422

SURVEY
THE CHALLENGE OF PEACE MANAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 
SECRETARY-GENERAL
KAMRUL HOSSAIN
461

NEW BOOKS
481