|
|
|
Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2011
Table of Contents
|
Ferry de Jong |
Abstract
PDF
|
| Theorizing criminal intent: a methodological account |
1-33 |
|
Anne L.M. Keirse |
Abstract
PDF
|
European impact on contract law A perspective on the interlinked contributions of legal scholars, legislators and courts to the Europeanization of contract law |
34-51 |
|
Frans L. Leeuw |
Abstract
PDF
|
| Can legal research benefit from evaluation studies? |
52-65 |
|
Andreas Lienhard, Daniel Kettiger |
Abstract
PDF
|
| Research on the caseload management of courts: methodological questions |
66-73 |
|
Michiel Luchtman |
Abstract
PDF
|
| Choice of forum in an area of freedom, security and justice |
74-101 |
|
Gar Yein Ng |
Abstract
PDF
|
| A discipline of judicial governance? |
102-116 |
|
Karl Riesenhuber |
Abstract
PDF
|
English common law versus German Systemdenken? Internal versus external approaches |
117-130 |
|
Cedric Ryngaert, Holly Buchanan |
Abstract
PDF
|
| Member State responsibility for the acts of international organizations |
131-146 |
|
Wendy Schrama |
Abstract
PDF
|
How to carry out interdisciplinary legal research Some experiences with an interdisciplinary research method |
147-162 |
|
Marco Velicogna, Antoine Errera, Stéphane Derlange |
Abstract
PDF
|
| e-Justice in France: the e-Barreau experience |
163-187 |
|
Xia Yu |
Abstract
PDF
|
Transboundary water pollution management Lessons learned from river basin management in China, Europe and the Netherlands |
188-203 |
|
Gentian Zyberi |
Abstract
PDF
|
| The International Court of Justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violations |
204-215 |
Student Papers
|
Eva M.F. de Vette |
Abstract
PDF
|
| Multinational enterprise groups in insolvency: how should the European Union act? |
216-228 |
Academic News
|
Ewoud Hondius |
PDF
|
| The Utrecht legal research master: the first five years |
229-231 |
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
ISSN: 1871-515X
|