Sunday, July 1, 2018

Fitzgerald, Hughes, & Jewett: Reflections on Canada’s Past, Present and Future in International Law / Réflexions sur le passé, le présent et l’avenir du Canada en matière de droit international

Oonagh E. Fitzgerald (Centre for International Governance Innovation), Valerie Hughes (Queen's Univ. - Law), & Mark Jewett (Centre for International Governance Innovation) have published Reflections on Canada’s Past, Present and Future in International Law / Réflexions sur le passé, le présent et l’avenir du Canada en matière de droit international (CIGI Press 2018). Contents include:
  • L. Yves Fortier, Foreword
  • Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, Valerie Hughes & Mark Jewett, Introduction: Canada, International Law and the Public Good
  • Part I: The History and Practice of International Law
    • The Making of International Treaties and Implementation into Domestic Law
    • Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, Introduction
    • Gib van Ert, The Reception of International Law in Canada: Three Ways We Might Go Wrong
    • Armand de Mestral & Hugo Cyr, Le rôle du Parlement dans la négociation et l’adoption des traités
    • Gary Luton, A Historical Survey of Canadian International Treaty Diplomacy
    • Charles-Emmanuel Côté, Le Canada et la capacité des entités infra-étatiques de conclure des traités
    • Honouring International Treaties with Indigenous Peoples
    • John Borrows, Introduction
    • Brenda Gunn, Exploring the International Character of Treaties 1-11 and the Legal Consequences
    • Joshua Nichols, Sui Generis Sovereignties: The Relationship between Treaty Interpretation and Canadian Sovereignty
    • Rob Hamilton, Indigenous Legal Traditions and Histories of International and Transnational Law in the Pre-Confederation Maritime Provinces
    • Ryan Beaton, The Crown Fiduciary Duty at the Supreme Court of Canada: Reaching across Nations, or Held within the Grip of the Crown?
  • Part II: International Law, Governance and Innovation
    • International Economic Law
    • Johnathan Fried, Introduction
    • Richard Ouellet, Le rôle du Canada dans l’évolution institutionnelle et substantive du système GATT/OMC
    • Valerie Hughes, Canada: A Key Player in WTO Dispute Settlement
    • Allison Christians, Taxing Transnationals: Canada and the World
    • Brian Arnold, Canada’s International Tax System: Historical Review, Problems and Outlook for the Future
    • Bernard Colas, Le Canada et le droit international privé en matière commerciale
    • International Environmental Law
    • Jutta Brunnée, Introduction
    • Silvia Maciunas & Géraud de Lassus Saint-Geniès, The Evolution of Canada’s International and Domestic Climate Policy: From Divergence to Consistency?
    • Anne Daniel, Canadian Contributions to International Environmental Law on Chemicals and Wastes
    • Dean Sherratt & Marcus Davies, Going with the Flow: Sovereignty, Cooperation and Governance of US-Canada Transboundary and Boundary Waters
    • Suzanne Lalonde, Canada’s Influence on the Law of the Sea
    • Intellectual Property Law
    • Jeremy de Beer, Introduction
    • Howard Knopf, Canada’s Role in the Relationship of Trade and Intellectual Property
    • Ton Zuijdwijk, The Integration of the Rules of International Intellectual Property Law into the Body of International Trade Law
  • Part III: International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
    • Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, Introduction
    • Stéphane Beaulac, La mise en oeuvre judiciaire des obligations internationales du Canada en matière de droits humains : Obstacles et embûches
    • Adelle Blackett, “This is Hallowed Ground”: International Labour Law and Canada at 150
    • Valerie Oosterveld, Canada and the Development of International Criminal Law: What Role for the Future?
    • Fannie Lafontaine, Criminels de guerre au Canada? La valse-hésitation historique entre poursuites et expulsions
    • René Provost, Enfants-soldats en droit international humanitaire : civils ou combattants? Expériences et réflexions canadiennes
  • Part IV: New Challenges in International Law
    • Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, Mark Jewett & Valerie Hughes, Conclusion: Looking Ahead