Penal purposes in the law of tort
Hans Stoll
págs. 3-21
Compensating non-economic losses in the affluent society
Andreas Heldrich
págs. 22-30
págs. 31-38
The decline and fall of the law of torts
Stig Jorgensen
págs. 39-53
Personal injury law in the nordic countries
Knut S. Selmer
págs. 54-57
The scandinavian law of torts: theory and practice in the twentieth century
Anders Vinding Kruse
págs. 58-79
págs. 80-107
Personal injury boards in Sweden
Bertil Bengtsson
págs. 108-125
págs. 126-144
Interactions between insurance and tort theories in the Norwegian law of personal injuries
Knut S. Selmer
págs. 145-168
págs. 169-171
Participation of students in administration of colleges and universities in Yugoslavia
Vladimir Jovanovic
págs. 172-176
Human rights: the European Convention and its national application: interaction of national law and modern international agreements: some introductory observations
Thomas Buergenthal
págs. 233-236
págs. 237-258
págs. 259-292
págs. 293-304
Non-discrimination and equal treatment: under the European Human Rights Convention and the West German Constitution with particular reference to discrimination against aliens
Karl Doehring
págs. 305-325
Bail and the Convention: british reflections on the Wemhoff and Neumeister cases
Terence Daintith, A. B. Wilkinson
págs. 326-342
págs. 343-351
The European Convention on Human Rights: educational aspects
A.H Robertson
págs. 352-366
Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments: a new yorker reflects on uniform acts
Adolf Homburger
págs. 367-405
págs. 483-497
The role of the prosecutor in Canada
Brian A. Grosman
págs. 498-507
The discretionary powers of the prosecuting attorney in West Germany
Hans-Heinrich Jescheck
págs. 508-517
System of discretionary prosecution in Japan
Shigemitsu Dando
págs. 518-531
The prosecutor's discretion in the United States
Wayne R. LaFave
págs. 532-548
The abuse of power in French administrative law
Jean-Marie Auby
págs. 549-564
págs. 565-574
págs. 575-594
American-Swiss successions: the meaning of article VI of the 1850 treaty
Alfred E. von Overbeck
págs. 595-611