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International Law

Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University

1975

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International Treaty Law And The Domestic Law Of Canada, R. St. J. Macdonald Sep 1975

International Treaty Law And The Domestic Law Of Canada, R. St. J. Macdonald

Dalhousie Law Journal

In this paper I propose to explore the relationship between treaty law and domestic law in Canada. I will start with the familiar theory of the relationship between treaties and domestic law in England and in Canada and then move to less familiar areas of Canadian practice. An attempt will be made to investigate the rather murky area surrounding interdepartmental arrangements between Canada and sovereign states which are less than treaties but which do affect domestic law. I will attempt to raise, if not to answer, preliminary questions about the effectiveness of these procedures, the safeguards inherent in them, and …


International Treaty Law And The Domestic Law Of Canada, R. St. J. Macdonald Sep 1975

International Treaty Law And The Domestic Law Of Canada, R. St. J. Macdonald

Dalhousie Law Journal

In this paper I propose to explore the relationship between treaty law and domestic law in Canada. I will start with the familiar theory of the relationship between treaties and domestic law in England and in Canada and then move to less familiar areas of Canadian practice. An attempt will be made to investigate the rather murky area surrounding interdepartmental arrangements between Canada and sovereign states which are less than treaties but which do affect domestic law. I will attempt to raise, if not to answer, preliminary questions about the effectiveness of these procedures, the safeguards inherent in them, and …


Canadian Perspectives On International Law And Organization. Toward An Expanding Role In World Order, John Claydon Sep 1975

Canadian Perspectives On International Law And Organization. Toward An Expanding Role In World Order, John Claydon

Dalhousie Law Journal

In their Introduction to this massive collocation of almost forty essays comprising nearly a thousand pages, the editors advance a series of claims and outline a number of themes which may serve as useful points of departure for considering the contribution of this volume to scholarship in the area of international law and organization. Perceiving the book as providing "for the first time a comprehensive Canadian conspectus on current issues and developments in international law", they state the goal of their endeavour to be "the sketching of a modem Canadian world view." Through emphasis placed by the contributors on issues …


Canadian Perspectives On International Law And Organization. Toward An Expanding Role In World Order, John Claydon Sep 1975

Canadian Perspectives On International Law And Organization. Toward An Expanding Role In World Order, John Claydon

Dalhousie Law Journal

In their Introduction to this massive collocation of almost forty essays comprising nearly a thousand pages, the editors advance a series of claims and outline a number of themes which may serve as useful points of departure for considering the contribution of this volume to scholarship in the area of international law and organization. Perceiving the book as providing "for the first time a comprehensive Canadian conspectus on current issues and developments in international law", they state the goal of their endeavour to be "the sketching of a modem Canadian world view." Through emphasis placed by the contributors on issues …