International & Comparative Law Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of International & Comparative Law Quarterly is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘Victorian’ Traditions: British International Law Scholarship, 1830–191434
ILQ volume 73 issue 3 Cover and Back matter23
Private International Law in East Asia: From Imitation to Innovation and Exportation by Olivier Gaillard and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer (eds) [Hart Publishing, Oxford/New York/Dublin, 2024, 216pp, I17
REVISITING THE FIVE-POWERS WAR RISK EXCLUSION16
ILQ volume 75 issue 2 Cover and Front matter15
The Legal Concept of International Organization12
Arbitration versus Insolvency: Balancing Party Autonomy and Public Policy12
VOTING PROTOCOLS AS INFORMAL JUDICIAL INSTITUTIONS: THE POLITICS OF ENFORCEABILITY AND STRATEGIC BREACHING10
The International Seabed Authority, the Problem of Disregard and the Case for Administrative Accountability10
ILQ volume 72 issue 2 Cover and Front matter10
Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against U.S. Interests by Agathe Demarais [Columbia University Press, New York, 2022, 304pp, ISBN: 9780231199902, £25.00 (h/bk)]9
MANDATORY BINDING DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE BASE EROSION AND PROFIT SHIFTING (BEPS) TWO PILLAR SOLUTION9
ILQ volume 72 issue 3 Cover and Front matter9
CYBER OPERATIONS AND THE STATUS OF DUE DILIGENCE OBLIGATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW9
ILQ volume 74 issue 3 Cover and Back matter8
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY IN THE GLOBAL DIGITAL ECONOMY: A CASE STUDY ON THE AFRICAN DIGITAL TRADE FRAMEWORK7
THE ARMED ATTACK EXCEPTION TO NEUTRALITY IN INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY LAW7
THE COLONIALITY OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW IN THE COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN6
Anti-Suit Injunctions in Support of Foreign Dispute-Resolution Clauses6
THE ILLEGALITY OF FISHING VESSELS ‘GOING DARK’ AND METHODS OF DETERRENCE6
Industrial Policy, National Security, and the Perilous Plight of the WTO By Petros C Mavroidis [Oxford University Press, 2025, 355pp, ISBN: 978-0-19779-5101, £105.00, (h/bk)]6
‘Salami-Slicing’ and Issue Estoppel: Foreign Decisions on the Governing Law6
The Use of Earth Observation Tools for the Surveillance and Enforcement of Marine Protected Areas on the High Seas6
EXIT RIGHTS, SEAMLESS BORDERS AND THE NEW CARCERAL STATE5
International Law and the Principle of Non-Intervention by Marco Roscini [Oxford University Press, 2024, 460pp, ISBN: 978-0-19878-6894, £140.00, (h/bk)]5
Law Enforcement in Autonomous Shipping: Rethinking Jurisdictional Challenges under UNCLOS5
The Many Paths of Change in International Law by Nico Krisch and Ezgi Yildiz (eds) [Oxford University Press, 2023, 400pp, ISBN 978-0-19887-7844, US$ 145 (h/bk)]5
The Imposition of International Obligations on Domestic Non-State Actors5
DEFICIENT BY DESIGN? THE TRANSNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT OF THE GDPR5
DEMOCRATIC STATE, AUTOCRATIC METHOD: THE REFORM OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN THE UNITED KINGDOM5
A BIDIRECTIONAL ANGLO-GERMAN COMPARISON OF CONSIDERATION IN CONTRACT LAW4
A NEWCOMER TO MARITIME LAW: THE BEIJING CONVENTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL EFFECTS OF JUDICIAL SALES OF SHIPS4
NEUTRAL RIGHTS AND COLLECTIVE COUNTERMEASURES FORERGA OMNESVIOLATIONS4
Export Controls and the Green Agenda in the European Union4
BETWEEN DISABILITY AND CULTURE: THE SEARCH FOR A LEGAL TAXONOMY OF SIGN LANGUAGES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION4
The Articulation of Obligations Erga Omnes and Erga Omnes Partes by the International Court of Justice: Coherence or Confusion?3
ILQ volume 73 issue 4 Cover and Back matter3
‘EQUITY’ IN THE PANDEMIC TREATY: THE FALSE HOPE OF ‘ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING’3
From ‘Flags of Convenience’ to ‘Flags of Deceit’: The Future of the Law Governing the Nationality of Ships3
From Comparison to Effectiveness: The Scope and Aims of Comparative Analysis in Free Movement Judgments of the CJEU3
The Crisis of Multilateral Legal Order: Causes, Dynamics and Implications by Lukasz Gruszczynski, Marcin J Menkes, Veronika Bílková and Paolo Davide Farah (eds), Routledge, 2022, 310pp, ISBN 978-1-0323
INDIRECT EXPROPRIATION AND THE PROTECTION OF PUBLIC INTERESTS3
Growth Dependence in the European Union: Do the Treaties Prevent Transformational Change?3
The Prohibition on Forced Displacement, the Right to Leave, Non-Refoulement and the Right to Return: Four Sides of the Same Coin?3
NET ZERO EMISSIONS AND FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS: EFFORTS AT INTEGRATING CLIMATE GOALS BY THE UNITED KINGDOM AND AUSTRALIA3
Addressing the Challenges of Applying Human Rights Law at Sea3
THE USE OF SCHOLARSHIP BY THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS3
ILQ volume 73 issue 4 Cover and Front matter3
Quantitative Methods in Comparative Law by Pier Giuseppe Monateri and Mauro Balestrieri Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023, 200pp, ISBN 978-1-80220-444-5, £85 (h/bk)2
THE USE OF SCIENTIFIC EXPERTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL CASES BEFORE THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS2
Global Contract Law in the Middle East and North Africa: Public Law Constraints by Mohamed AM Ismail [Routledge, 2024, 294pp, ISBN 978-1-03271-6015, £130 (h/bk)]2
Human Rights Obligations in Maritime Search and Rescue2
SENSE AND SEPARABILITY2
(In)visible European Government: Critical Approaches to Transparency as an Ideal and a Practice by Maarten Hillebrandt, Päivi Leino-Sandberg and Ida Koivisto (eds) [Routledge, Abingdon/New York, 2024,2
Beyond Treaties: Rethinking Legal Mechanisms for International Climate Governance by Türkan Gülce Budak [Springer, 2024, xvi + 364 pp, ISBN 978-3-031-86021-8, €49.99 (h/bk)]2
Islands and International Law by Donald R Rothwell [Hart Publishing, London, 2022, 328pp, ISBN: 978-1-50995-542-8, £85.00 (h/bk)]2
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS OF MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS AND THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY2
THE PURPOSE OF THE GATEWAYS FOR SERVICE OUT OF THE JURISDICTION2
THE TWO-STEP METHODOLOGY FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW2
Conventional Jurisdictional Approaches to Protecting Submarine Cables and Pipelines2
The Western Sahara Question and International Law: Recognition Doctrine and Self-Determination by Stephen Allen and Jamie Trinidad [Routledge, Oxford/New York, 2024, 98pp, ISBN: 978-1-03-265879-7, £482
REGULATING TRANSNATIONAL DISSIDENT CYBER ESPIONAGE2
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