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  1. Why Northern Ireland’s Institutions Need Stability
  2. State Architecture: Subsidiarity, Devolution, Federalism and Independence
  3. Using Comparative Constitutionalism in Human Rights Discourse: Ireland's Past and Scotland's Future
  4. Courts and Consociations, or How Human Rights Courts May De-stabilize Power-sharing Settlements
  5. Courts and Consociations
  6. Conclusions and policy implications
  7. Consociations and consociationalism
  8. Bosnia as a consociation
  9. Departing from precedent
  10. Analysing the Grand Chamber judgment
  11. Human rights law and courts in consociations
  12. The Belgian consociational cases in the European Court of Human Rights
  13. The Bosnian Constitutional Court and consociation
  14. Sejdić and Finci and consociational futures
  15. Using Comparative Reasoning in Human Rights Adjudication: The Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights Compared
  16. Does Affirmative Action Work? Evidence from the Operation of Fair Employment Legislation in Northern Ireland
  17. Brian Simpson'sReflections on ‘The Concept of Law’: An Introduction to the Symposium
  18. Two Views of Subordination: The Personal Scope of Employment Discrimination Law in Jivraj v Hashwani
  19. Legal and Roman Catholic Conceptions of Human Rights: Convergence, Divergence and Dialogue?
  20. Speech in Honour of Bruno Simma's Election to the International Court of Justice
  21. The Rüffert Case and Public Procurement
  22. Procurement and the Public Sector Equality Duty: Lessons for the Implementation of the Equality Act 2010 from Northern Ireland?
  23. Catholicism, Human Rights and the Public Sphere
  24. Multiculturalism, freedom of religion, equality, and the British constitution: The JFS case considered
  25. Religion, Human Rights, Equality and the Public Sphere
  26. Human Dignity and Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights
  27. Buying Social Justice
  28. Buying Social Justice?
  29. What is This Book About?
  30. Procurement Linkages and Developing Countries
  31. Expansion of Equality Linkages in the Member States
  32. Interpreting the Government Procurement Agreement
  33. Reconciling Social and Economic Approaches to Public Procurement
  34. Status Equality Law and Policy
  35. International and European Procurement Regulation
  36. Contract Compliance in the United States and Canada
  37. Set-asides in the United States and Canada
  38. Evolution of the Government Procurement Agreement Model and Procurement Linkages
  39. Procurement Linkages and the 1980s Reform of EC Procurement Regulation
  40. Changing Approaches to Procurement Linkages in the Community and Beyond
  41. Procurement Linkages and the 2003 Legislative Reforms: a Modus Vivendi in Sight?
  42. EC Public Procurement Law and Equality Linkages: Foundations for Interpretation
  43. European Public Procurement Law and Equality Linkages: Government as Consumer, Government as Regulator
  44. Domestic Procurement Linkages During the 1990s and the Chilling Effect of European Procurement Regulation
  45. Equality Legislation and Reflexive Regulation: a Response to the Discrimination Law Review's Consultative Paper
  46. Consociationalism, Equality, and Minorities in the Northern Ireland Bill of Rights Debate: The Role of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities
  47. WTO Government Procurement Rules and the Local Dynamics of Procurement Policies: A Malaysian Case Study
  48. Human Rights and European Equality Law
  49. Using public procurement to achieve social outcomes
  50. Legal Regulation of Affirmative Action in Northern Ireland: An Empirical Assessment
  51. International and European Norms Regarding National Legal Remedies for Racial Inequality
  52. Book review. Labour Costs and International Trade. SS Golub. The New Politics of American Trade: Trade, Labor, and the Environment. IM Destler, PJ Balint
  53. A perspective on trade and labor rights
  54. Human rights codes for transnational corporations: what can the Sullivan and MacBride principles tell us?
  55. International economic law and the pursuit of human rights: A framework for discussion of the legality of 'selective purchasing' laws under the WTO Government procurement agreement
  56. The Legal Approach to Equal Opportunities in Europe: Past, Present and Future
  57. The Constitutionality of Affirmative Action in the United States: A Note onAdarand Constructors Inc. v. Pena
  58. Third Time Lucky? The Pensions Act 1995 and Equal Treatment in Occupational Pensions
  59. Equality of Treatment Between Women and Men in Social Security: a European Conference at the University of Oxford
  60. The Effectiveness of European Equality Law: National Mechanisms for Enforcing Gender Equality Law in the Light of European Requirements
  61. Affirmative Action and Fair Participation: Interpreting the Fair Employment Act 1989
  62. Groups versus individuals: The ambiguity behind the Race Relations Act
  63. Regulations and Thatcherism: Some British Observations on Instrument Choice and Administrative Law
  64. CODES IN A COLD CLIMATE: ADMINISTRATIVE RULE-MAKING BY THE COMMISSION FOR RACIAL EQUALITY
  65. The Northern Ireland Fair Employment White Paper: a Critical Assessment
  66. Rethinking Positive Action
  67. EQUAL PAY FOR WORK OF EQUAL VALUE (cont.)
  68. Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value: the Equal Pay (Amendment) Regulations 1983
  69. LAW ENFORCEMENT BY REGULATORY AGENCY: THE CASE OF EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND1
  70. INSTITUTIONAL DISCRIMINATION
  71. Short reviews
  72. Short reviews
  73. Short reviews
  74. Book Review
  75. DISCRIMINATION
  76. Short reviews
  77. Short reviews
  78. The Future of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
  79. Religion and Education in Northern Ireland
  80. Faith-Based Non-Governmental Organizations in the Public Square
  81. Human rights and European equality law
  82. Dignity and religion
  83. EC public procurement law and equality linkages: foundations for interpretation