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Articles for 2004
AUTONOMY—A NULLITY EXCEPTION AT LAST?
[2004] LMCLQ 14
SEA CAPTAINS AND PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC DUTIES IN EUROPEAN LAW
[2004] LMCLQ 19
WHO DECIDES ON JURISDICTION CLAUSES?
[2004] LMCLQ 25
The UCP–500: considering a new revision
[2004] LMCLQ 30
Damages in addition to demurrage
[2004] LMCLQ 72
Book Reviews
[2004] LMCLQ 122
TRIPARTITE CONTRACTS AND THE MISSING LINK
[2004] LMCLQ 129
COMPENSATING THE CASH-STRAPPED: THE SINKING OF THE LIESBOSCH
[2004] LMCLQ 135
FRAUDULENT DEVICES—THE MARKET RESPONSE
[2004] LMCLQ 139
UNCONSCIONABILITY AND BANK GUARANTEES
[2004] LMCLQ 148
UNIFORM INTERPRETATION OF INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
[2004] LMCLQ 153
Natural obligations in English law
[2004] LMCLQ 172
Failure of basis
[2004] LMCLQ 234
Selling ships for scrap
[2004] LMCLQ 254
Book Reviews
[2004] LMCLQ 265
A CHARTER FOR TACTICAL LITIGATION IN EUROPE?
[2004] LMCLQ 273
CONTRACT, RESTITUTION AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998
[2004] LMCLQ 280
A MODERN APPROACH TO ENFORCING FOREIGN JUDGMENTS
[2004] LMCLQ 288
MISTAKEN IDENTITY, CONTRACT FORMATION AND CUTTING THE GORDIAN KNOT
[2004] LMCLQ 292
LEX SITUS AND AIRCRAFT
[2004] LMCLQ 303
PUBLIC-PRIVATE LAW PROTECTIVE SCHEMES AND THE CONFLICT OF LAWS
[2004] LMCLQ 313
FLOATING CHARGES—A “NO THEORY” THEORY
[2004] LMCLQ 319
The obligation to offer a place of refuge to a ship in distress
[2004] LMCLQ 347
Choice of law under the Rome Convention: the dancer or the dance
[2004] LMCLQ 375
Liquidation expenses and floating charges—the separate funds fallacy
[2004] LMCLQ 387
Book Reviews
[2004] LMCLQ 405
THE PROPER SCOPE OF KNOWING RECEIPT
[2004] LMCLQ 421
THE APPLICABLE LAW OF MISREPRESENTATION CLAIMS
[2004] LMCLQ 426
CAVEAT EMPTOR
[2004] LMCLQ 442
The law of damages in the 21st century
[2004] LMCLQ 513
Book Reviews
[2004] LMCLQ 535