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The People's Republic Of China And Public International Law, Chen Tiqiang
The People's Republic Of China And Public International Law, Chen Tiqiang
Dalhousie Law Journal
The topic under discussion is subdivided into three parts: (1) background and retrospect, (2) the study of international law in China, (3) the PRC's application of international law and contribution to the development of international law.
The Faculty Of Law, University Of British Columbia, 1970-1981, A. J. Mcclean
The Faculty Of Law, University Of British Columbia, 1970-1981, A. J. Mcclean
Dalhousie Law Journal
The period from 1957 to 1970 was from any perspective a period of rapid expansion and development in Canadian legal education. The years from 1970 until 1981 were by contrast a time of consolidation. In part that flowed almost naturally from the hectic pace of the 1960s; in part it flowed from financial restraints which became increasingly stringent in the latter half of the decade.' Not surprisingly the experience of the Faculty of Law at the University of British Columbia reflects, in varying degrees, the national pattern.