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5 On the Nature and Meaning of International Legal Obligation: Canada’s Responses to Kyoto
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Is Our House in Order? Canada’s Implementation of International Law 1
- Canada’s Implementation of International Law: Why It Matters 25
- The Relationship of International and Domestic Law as Understood in Canada 71
- Federalism and Multi-Level Governance in Foreign Affairs: A Comparison of Canada and Belgium 71
- On the Nature and Meaning of International Legal Obligation: Canada’s Responses to Kyoto 97
- Economic and Social Rights in an Era of Governance and Governance Arrangements in Canada: The Need to Re-visit the Issue of the Implementation of International Human Rights Law 115
- Canada’s Implementation of the WTO Agreement 140
- Canada’s Indoor Arbitration Management: Making Good on Promises to the Outside World 174
- Libman at Twenty-five; or, Canada and Qualified Territoriality: Do We Understand Jurisdiction Yet? 199
- Domestic Reception and Application of International Humanitarian Law: Coming Challenges for Canadian Courts in the “Campaign against Terror” 225
- Letting the Elephants Watch the Mice: The Surrender of Canadian Anti-Bribery Legislation to American Jurisdiction 262
- Confidential Information and Privacy Related Law in Canada and in International Instruments 275
- Contributors 313
- Index 317
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Is Our House in Order? Canada’s Implementation of International Law 1
- Canada’s Implementation of International Law: Why It Matters 25
- The Relationship of International and Domestic Law as Understood in Canada 71
- Federalism and Multi-Level Governance in Foreign Affairs: A Comparison of Canada and Belgium 71
- On the Nature and Meaning of International Legal Obligation: Canada’s Responses to Kyoto 97
- Economic and Social Rights in an Era of Governance and Governance Arrangements in Canada: The Need to Re-visit the Issue of the Implementation of International Human Rights Law 115
- Canada’s Implementation of the WTO Agreement 140
- Canada’s Indoor Arbitration Management: Making Good on Promises to the Outside World 174
- Libman at Twenty-five; or, Canada and Qualified Territoriality: Do We Understand Jurisdiction Yet? 199
- Domestic Reception and Application of International Humanitarian Law: Coming Challenges for Canadian Courts in the “Campaign against Terror” 225
- Letting the Elephants Watch the Mice: The Surrender of Canadian Anti-Bribery Legislation to American Jurisdiction 262
- Confidential Information and Privacy Related Law in Canada and in International Instruments 275
- Contributors 313
- Index 317