ISSUE 1 |
'New Trends in Piercing the Corporate Veil: The Conservative Versus the Liberal Approaches', Aleka Mandaraka-Sheppard, Issue 1, pp. 2–14 | |
'Harassment at Work: Isnt It Really a Matter for Health, Safety and Well-Being Law?', Patricia Leighton, Issue 1, pp. 15–23 | |
'Intellectual Property: Brought to Book?', David Flint, Issue 1, pp. 24–25 | |
'Publications', Issue 1, pp. 26–27 | |
'In Parliament', Issue 1, pp. 29–34 | |
'In Court', Issue 1, pp. 35–36 | |
ISSUE 2 |
'An Insight into Bankable Feasibility Studies', Ritankar Sahu, Issue 2, pp. 38–46 | |
'Financial Reporting: Standards and Issues', Peter Yeoh, Issue 2, pp. 47–53 | |
'A Legal Perspective of Hostile Takeover Defensive Measures in China and Malaysia', Hasani Mohd Ali, Liu Kai, Issue 2, pp. 54–59 | |
'Computers and Internet: Are All Modern Currencies Not Virtual? The Bitcoin Phenomenon', David Flint, Issue 2, pp. 60–62 | |
'Publications', Issue 2, pp. 63–65 | |
'In Parliament', Issue 2, pp. 66–81 | |
ISSUE 3 |
'The Rise of Europes Independent Professionals: But Why the Reluctance to Embrace Them?', Patricia Leighton, Issue 3, pp. 84–92 | |
'A Comparative Study of Automatically Renewable Contracts in Europe', Timothy J. Dodsworth, Victoria S. Baltrusch, Ugo Dallemagne, Dagmar Topf Aguiar de Medeiros, Issue 3, pp. 93–100 | |
'Enforceability of Share Transfer Restrictions in India: Momentous Regulatory Shift', Nikhil Suresh Pareek, Soham Banerjee, Issue 3, pp. 101–105 | |
'Order of Precedence Clauses: An Automatic Means of Resolving Discrepancies Between Contract Documents?', Lee Mason, Issue 3, pp. 106–107 | |
'Computers and Internet', David Flint, Issue 3, pp. 108–109 | |
'Intellectual Property', Victor Caddy, Issue 3, pp. 110–110 | |
'Publications', Issue 3, pp. 111–114 | |
'In Parliament', Issue 3, pp. 115–122 | |
ISSUE 4 |
'Risk Assessment: Whose Responsibility? Whose Risk? Is the Law Effective?', Brenda Barrett, Issue 4, pp. 124–131 | |
'Post-merger Consolidations in Nigeria: Some Legal Considerations', Goke Kuye, Issue 4, pp. 132–135 | |
'Legal Consequences of a Minors Agreement in India', Saman Narayan Upadhyay, Issue 4, pp. 136–140 | |
'Computers and Internet Staying Connected!', David Flint, Issue 4, pp. 141–143 | |
'Publications', Issue 4, pp. 144–147 | |
'In Parliament', Issue 4, pp. 148–155 | |
ISSUE 5 |
'Are Directors Getting Away with Manslaughter? Emerging Trends in Prosecutions for Corporate Manslaughter', Sarah Field, Lucy Jones, Issue 5, pp. 158–163 | |
'Multinational Companies and the Allocation of Environmental Risk in International Investment Treaties', Janet Dine, Issue 5, pp. 164–176 | |
'Class Actions under the Indian Companies Act 2013: A Critique', Aravapalli Krishna Thej, Issue 5, pp. 177–180 | |
'A Storm in a Tea Cake? Lees of Scotland Ltd &Thomas Tunnock Ltd v. HMRC', Laura Donnellan, Issue 5, pp. 181–184 | |
'Intellectual Property Patently Obvious', David Flint, Issue 5, pp. 185–187 | |
'Publications', Issue 5, pp. 188–190 | |
'In Parliament', Issue 5, pp. 191–199 | |
ISSUE 6 |
'Forget Me Not? Europes Right to be Forgotten in the Google Age', Natasha Simmons, Issue 6, pp. 202–206 | |
'Vicarious Liability for Intentional and Wrongful Acts by Employees: The Case of Vaickuviene Highlighting Lacunae in the Close Connection Test?', Roger M. Walden, Issue 6, pp. 207–210 | |
'Monopoly and Public Policy', Magdalena Laskowska, Issue 6, pp. 211–213 | |
'Consumer Protection Consumer Regulations The Consumer Strikes Back', Pete Gardner, Issue 6, pp. 214–214 | |
'Publications', Issue 6, pp. 215–216 | |
'In Parliament', Issue 6, pp. 217–224 | |
'Index Volume 35 January - December 2014', Issue 6, pp. 225–229 | |