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Author |
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Judicial Review of Administrative Action: Developments and Contradictions |
Tonio Borg |
Atti Kawtelatorji: to what extent are precautionary warrants adequate in safeguarding a person’s rights to secure a claim before the Civil Court? |
Frances Camilleri-Cassar |
The new concept of climate change liability and the use of human rights challenges in climate change litigation |
Daniele Gafà, John Caruana |
The Company Recovery Procedure: an analysis of its past, present and future |
Donald Vella, Nicola Jaccarini |
Does Competition Law fit the Digital Bill? |
Gayle Kimberley, Nicole Sciberras Debono, Nina Fauser, JP Fabri, Stephanie Fabri |
The Case for a ‘Super’ Market Authority in Malta |
Paul Edgar Micallef |
Procedural obstacles (A) in a Human Rights action under Article 46 of the Constitution of Malta; (B) in a Judicial Review under Article 469A of the Code of Organisation and Civil Procedure |
Frances Camilleri-Cassar |
Is planning permission required for expressing one’s feelings? |
Robert Musumeci, Rebekah Cilia |
Expect the unexpected: understanding health and safety risks post the Covid pandemic |
Julienne Bencini |
Employment Law – the (in)Definite Dilemma |
Natalino Caruana De Brincat |
Lawyers and Lawyering in Malta before 1600 |
Giovanni Bonello |
Was the European Convention on Human Rights Enforceable in Maltese Courts since 1967? |
Giovanni Bonello |
The Exhaustion Rule, exhausted |
Tonio Borg |
The European Convention on Human Rights in the time of Covid-19: To invoke or not to invoke Article 15? |
Kathleen Vella |
What is an understanding of the concept of ‘jurisdiction’ in public international law? Analysis of two jurisdictional bases |
Frances Camilleri-Cassar |
Financial Fair Play (FFP) Regulations – dead in the water? |
Clive Gerada, Daniel Geey |
Technology Law’s Link to Constitutional Law: A Public Law Perspective |
Kevin Aquilina |
Professor J.J. Cremona – An Obituary |
Andrew Sciberras obo The GħSL Team |