Friday, May 18, 2007

New Volume: Canadian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Canadian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 43) is out. Contents include:

  • Ivan Bernier, La négociation de la convention de l'UNESCO sur la protection et la promotion de la diversité des expressions culturelles
  • Joanna Harrington, The Role for Human Rights Obligations in Canadian Extradition Law
  • Cameron Hutchison, Coming in from the Shadow of the Law: The Use of Law by States to Negotiate International Environmental Disputes in Good Faith
  • Chile Eboe-Osuji, Murder as a Crime against Humanity at the Ad Hoc Tribunals: Reconciling Differing Languages
  • Karen Hulme, Radiation Warfare: A Review of the Legality of Depleted Uranium Weaponry
  • Iain Sandford, Determining the Existence of Countervailable Subsidies in the Context of the Canada-United States Softwood Lumber Dispute: 1982-2005
  • Kevin R. Gray, Transboundary Environmental Disputes along the Canada-US Frontier: Revisiting the Efficacy of Applying the Rules of State Responsibility
  • Ted L. Mcdorman, A Canadian Perspective on the Continued Non-Ratification of the Convention on the Law of the Sea by the United States
  • Patrick Dumberry, Is a New State Responsible for Obligations Arising from Internationally Wrongful Acts Committed before Its Independence in the Context of Secession?