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Reservations And Declarations In The Additional Protocols To The Treaty Of Tlatelolco, Héctor Gros Espiell Oct 1989

Reservations And Declarations In The Additional Protocols To The Treaty Of Tlatelolco, Héctor Gros Espiell

Dalhousie Law Journal

1. It is common knowledge that the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America, the Treaty of Tlatelolco, prohibits reservations (Article 27), as does Additional Protocol 2 (Article 4). As for Protocol I, the fact that no mention is made of such a prohibition has been construed as meaning that such reservations are permissible.


The Prosecution Of War Criminals In Canada, W J. Fenrick Oct 1989

The Prosecution Of War Criminals In Canada, W J. Fenrick

Dalhousie Law Journal

A Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals, headed by Mr. Justice Jules Deschenes, was established by the Federal Government on 7 February 1985 to determine whether or not alleged Nazi war criminals were resident in Canada and to recommend legal measures to ensure that such war criminals are brought to justice. The Commission submitted a two part Report to the Governor General in Council on 30 December 1986. Part I has been published, and Part II, concerned with allegations against specific individuals is confidential. The Commission, bearing in mind the concern of the Canadian public about all atrocities related to …


The Tokyo War Crimes Trial, L C. Green Apr 1989

The Tokyo War Crimes Trial, L C. Green

Dalhousie Law Journal

Until comparatively recently (see, eg., The Other Nuremberg by Arnold C. Brackman, 1987) there has been little written in western countries concerning the International Military Tribunal for the Far East - the Tokyo Tribunal - when compared with its "sister" Tribunal at Nuremberg. The compilation of Principles drawn up by the United Nations is known as the Nuremberg Principles regardless of the fact that the same principles were applied in Tokyo. In 1983, to coincide with the first Japanese showing of the film The Tokyo Trial premiered in New York two years later, an International Symposium on the Trial was …