Is our house in order? [electronic resource] : Canada's implementation of international law / edited by Chios Carmody.
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- KE4252 .I83 2010
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : is our house in order? : Canada's implementation of international law / Chios Carmody -- Canada's implementation of international law : why it matters / Michael Byers -- The relationship of international and domestic law as understood in Canada / Armand de Mestral -- Federalism and multi-level governance in foreign affairs : a comparison of Canada and Belgium / St�ephane Paquin -- On the nature and meaning of international legal obligation : Canada's response to Kyoto / Jaye Ellis -- Economic and social rights in an era of governance and governance arrangements in Canada : the need to re-visit the issue of the implementation of international human rights law / Lucie Lamarche -- Canada's implementation of the WTO agreement / Chios Carmody -- Canada's indoor arbitration management : making good on promises to the outside world / Anthony R. Daimsis -- Libman at twenty-five; or, Canada and qualified territoriality : do we understand jurisdiction yet? / Robert J. Currie -- Domestic reception and application of international humanitarian law : coming challenges for Canadian courts in the "campaign against terror" / Christopher K. Penny -- Letting the elephants watch the mice : the surrender of Canadian anti-bribery legislation to American jurisdiction / Dwight G. Newman -- Confidential information and privacy-related law in Canada and in international instruments / Margaret Ann Wilkinson.
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