Contents of Volume 1 Part(2), 2012
• Is Intellectual Property the Grit in the Wheels Of Industry? Sir Robin Jacob • Specific Performance in the Draft Common Frame of Reference, Hayk Kupelyants • Control of Trustee Discretion: The Rule in Re Hastings-Bass, Simon Kerry • An Economic Analysis of the Fiscal Policy Framework in the EMU, Kirill Albrecht • Is the Doctrine of Deviation only a Historical Record Today? Sarunas Basijokas • Antitrust Treatment of Bundled Discounts and Rebates in the United States and Europe: Mapping Uncharted Territories, Hui Hua • Shareholder Remedies: Demise of the Derivative Claim? Julia Tang • The Past and Future of English Insurance Law: Good Faith and Warranties, Peter Macdonald Eggers QC
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