Wednesday, December 1, 2021

New Volume: Canadian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Canadian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 58, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • J. Anthony Vanduzer & Melanie Mallet, Indigenous Rights and Trade Obligations: How Does CUSMA’s Indigenous General Exception Apply to Canada?
    • Kristin Bartenstein & Laure Gosselin, Le “prolongement naturel” et le plateau continental étendu arctique du Canada: coopérer pour donner sens au droit, à la science et aux faits
    • Bjørn Kunoy, The Scope of Compulsory Jurisdiction and Exceptions Thereto under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
    • Louisa Grigoryan & Amissi M. Manirabona, Lutter autrement contre la corruption transnationale: potentiel et défis du système de sanctions de la Banque mondiale
    • Justin Okerman & Barbara Von Tigerstrom, Any Port in a Pandemic: International Law and Restrictions on Maritime Traffic during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    • Thibault Moulin, Un nouveau “cheval de Troie”? Regard sur la codification des normes impératives du droit international général (jus cogens)
    • Brian L. Cox, The Risk of Obsolescence: Reframing the Contemporary Use of Force Model to Achieve a More Holistic Application of the UN Charter Jus Ad Bellum Construct
  • Notes and Comments
    • Eva Monteiro, Mining for Legal Luxuries: The Pitfalls and Potential of Nevsun Resources Ltd v Araya
    • Tiphaine Demaria, Obligations de comportement et obligations de résultat dans la jurisprudence de la Cour internationale de Justice
    • Céline Lévesque, Canada’s Pro-Ban Stance on Double-Hatting: Playing the Long Game in ISDS Reform?