International Law Chiefly As Interpreted And Applied In Canada
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Payam Akhavan,Jutta Brunnée,Hugh M. Kindred,Ted L. McDorman,Gibran Van Ert,Ikechi Mgbeoji,Karin Mickelson,Frédéric Mégret,Linda C. Reif,Christopher Peter Michael Waters
Author : Payam Akhavan,Jutta Brunnée,Hugh M. Kindred,Ted L. McDorman,Gibran Van Ert,Ikechi Mgbeoji,Karin Mickelson,Frédéric Mégret,Linda C. Reif,Christopher Peter Michael Waters Publisher : Unknown Page : 1136 pages File Size : 45,9 Mb Release : 2019 Category : International law ISBN : OCLC:1197973444
Kindred's International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada by Payam Akhavan,Jutta Brunnée,Hugh M. Kindred,Ted L. McDorman,Gibran Van Ert,Ikechi Mgbeoji,Karin Mickelson,Frédéric Mégret,Linda C. Reif,Christopher Peter Michael Waters Pdf
"The book delivers a comprehensive overview of the foundational concepts, principles, sources, and institutions of the international legal system and how they are experienced and practiced domestically and in foreign relations"--
International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada by Hugh M. Kindred Pdf
This volume is part of a set of materials comprising reports, commentaries, questions and references for the study of international law as it pertains to Canada. A wide range of Canadian examples are included - diplomatic exchange, treaty records, international arbitrations and memoranda. The book is accompanied by Selected International Law Documents (ISBN: 0-920722-50-4): they are sold as a set costing $84.00
Phillip M.; Currie Saunders (Robert J.; Others, Payam Akhavan and),Payam Akhavan,Jutta Brunnée,Gib Van Ert,Ted L. McDorman,Frédéric Mégret,Ikechi Mgbeoji,Karin Mickelson,Linda C. Reif,Christopher Peter Michael Waters
Author : Phillip M.; Currie Saunders (Robert J.; Others, Payam Akhavan and),Payam Akhavan,Jutta Brunnée,Gib Van Ert,Ted L. McDorman,Frédéric Mégret,Ikechi Mgbeoji,Karin Mickelson,Linda C. Reif,Christopher Peter Michael Waters Publisher : Unknown Page : 1136 pages File Size : 50,5 Mb Release : 2019 Category : International law ISBN : 1772554863
Kindred's International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada by Phillip M.; Currie Saunders (Robert J.; Others, Payam Akhavan and),Payam Akhavan,Jutta Brunnée,Gib Van Ert,Ted L. McDorman,Frédéric Mégret,Ikechi Mgbeoji,Karin Mickelson,Linda C. Reif,Christopher Peter Michael Waters Pdf
"The book delivers a comprehensive overview of the foundational concepts, principles, sources, and institutions of the international legal system and how they are experienced and practiced domestically and in foreign relations"--
"'Environment in the Courtroom' provides extensive insight into Canadian environmental law. Covering key environmental concepts and the unique nature of environmental damage, environmental prosecutions, sentencing and environmental offences, evidentiary issues in environmental processes and hearings, issues associated with site inspections, investigations, and enforcement, and more, this collection has the potential to make a significant difference at the level of understanding and practice. Containing perspective and insight from experienced and prominent Canadian legal practitioners and scholars, Environment in the Courtroom addresses the Canadian provinces and territories and provides context by comparison to the United States and Australia"--Provided by the publisher.
Reflections on Canada's Past, Present and Future in International Law/Réflexions sur le passé, le présent et l'avenir du Canada en droit international by Oonagh E. Fitzgerald,Valerie Hughes,Mark Jewett Pdf
Marking 150 years since Confederation provides an opportunity for Canadian international law practitioners and scholars to reflect on Canada’s rich history in international law and governance, where we find ourselves today in the community of nations, and how we might help shape a future in which Canada’s rules-based and progressive approach to international law gains ascendancy. This collection of essays, each written in the official language chosen by the authors, provides a thoughtful perspective on Canada’s past and present in international law, surveys the challenges that lie before us, and offers renewed focus for Canada’s pursuit of global justice and the rule of law. Part I explores the history and practice of international law, including sources of international law, Indigenous treaties, international treaty diplomacy, domestic reception of international law, and Parliament’s role in international law. Part II explores Canada’s role in international law, governance and innovation in the broad fields of economic, environmental, and intellectual property law. Part III explores Canadian perspectives on developments in international human rights and humanitarian law, including judicial implementation of these obligations, international labour law, business and human rights, international criminal law, war crimes, child soldiers, and gender. Reflections on Canada’s Past, Present and Future in International Law/Réflexions sur le passé, le présent et l’avenir du Canada en droit international demonstrates the pivotal role that Canada has played in the development of international law and signals the essential contributions the country is poised to make in the future.
Law Beyond Borders by Stephen Gerard Coughlan,Robert John Currie,Hugh M. Kindred,Teresa Scassa Pdf
This book is about the reach of law beyond state borders from a Canadian perspective. It investigates the scope of the legal and practical power of Canada to assert, and to respond to foreign assertions of, extraterritorial jurisdiction. Ultimately, the authors articulate a theoretical and analytical framework to aid decision making by law and policy makers when Canada is faced with the issue of whether to act extraterritorially. The book revisits Canadian jurisdictional principles and practices in a way that will resonate with lawyers and legal policy makers of all kinds.
Using International Law in Canadian Courts by Gibran van Ert Pdf
Engagement with international law is notably absent in Canada's legal past. It is likely, however, to be a momentous part of Canada's legal future. It is the thesis of this book that a lack of basic international legal understanding on the part of lawyers and judges is no longer permissible in the integrated world in which we live, and that we must educate ourselves better if we are to manage that integration process in the interests of Canadian society. Accordingly, Using International Law in Canadian Courts sets out to provide Canadian practitioners and legal academics with a straightforward guide to using public international law in Canadian courts and tribunals.
International and Foreign Legal Research by Marci Hoffman,Mary Rumsey Pdf
International and Foreign Legal Research: A Coursebook, second edition by Hoffman and Rumsey, now in a second edition, is designed for classes in foreign and international legal research. Topics covered in the book range from treaty research to chapters on particular subjects of international law. Coverage also includes chapters on researching foreign and comparative law as well as major international organizations, including the UN and the EU.
Author : Christopher Peter Michael Waters Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Page : 428 pages File Size : 46,8 Mb Release : 2006 Category : Law ISBN : 9789004153813
British And Canadian Perspectives on International Law by Christopher Peter Michael Waters Pdf
"British and Canadian Perspectives on International Law" examines the impact of public international law on the United Kingdom's and Canada's domestic legal systems. It also analyses the contributions of British and Canadian practice to the development of international norms. Topics addressed include international criminal law, international humanitarian law, human rights and human security, asylum, trade, jurisdiction, 'reception law' and media portrayals of international law. Whereas international law scholarship usually takes a global, regional or national approach, this book's chapters are written by leading scholars and practitioners from both countries and provide unique comparative views. While there remains much in common between the two states' understandings of international law, recent developments have shown significant points of departure.
This book investigates how international adjudicators defer to State decision-making authority, and what that reveals about the domestic-international interface.