On March 13, 2010, Nathanson Centre Director, Professor Craig Scott, wrote a letter to the members of the Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan concerning the need to keep two issues at the forefront of their ongoing work
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Colloquium 201...
On August 22, the Canadian forces in Afghanistan suffered a major setback. Just outside their fortif...
Jan Roseneder's piece, War Casualties, the Media, and the Internet, discusses how the immediacy of c...
On March 13, 2010, Nathanson Centre Director, Professor Craig Scott, wrote a letter to the members ...
The following doucments were made available to participants at the February 8, 2010, Special Forum o...
Session Theme: Moral and Legal Responsibility with Respect to Alleged Mistreatment of Transferred De...
Acting Director of the Nathanson Centre, Professor Craig Scott, has submitted a brief to Prosecutor ...
Canada’s role in re-building a war torn Afghanistan after decades of conflict was the focus for the ...
The report details how the Taliban are deeply entrenched in Afghanistan and are organizing themselve...
On May 5, 2010, Andrea Prasow, Human Rights Watch’s Senior Counsel of its Terrorism and Counterterro...
Embassy: http://www.embassynews.ca/opinion/2008/01/23/afghanistan-panel-recommends-re-orienting-cana...
Amnesty International Canada and the BC Civil Liberties Association have been to court eight times i...
Focusing on four key issue areas relevant to the immediate and near future of Afghanistan including ...
The following are some treaties and statutes relevant to the debate on legal liability or responsibi...
The present paper takes the form of presentation made on February 10, 2010, to the prorogued Canadia...
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Colloquium 201...
On August 22, the Canadian forces in Afghanistan suffered a major setback. Just outside their fortif...
Jan Roseneder's piece, War Casualties, the Media, and the Internet, discusses how the immediacy of c...
On March 13, 2010, Nathanson Centre Director, Professor Craig Scott, wrote a letter to the members ...
The following doucments were made available to participants at the February 8, 2010, Special Forum o...
Session Theme: Moral and Legal Responsibility with Respect to Alleged Mistreatment of Transferred De...
Acting Director of the Nathanson Centre, Professor Craig Scott, has submitted a brief to Prosecutor ...
Canada’s role in re-building a war torn Afghanistan after decades of conflict was the focus for the ...
The report details how the Taliban are deeply entrenched in Afghanistan and are organizing themselve...
On May 5, 2010, Andrea Prasow, Human Rights Watch’s Senior Counsel of its Terrorism and Counterterro...
Embassy: http://www.embassynews.ca/opinion/2008/01/23/afghanistan-panel-recommends-re-orienting-cana...
Amnesty International Canada and the BC Civil Liberties Association have been to court eight times i...
Focusing on four key issue areas relevant to the immediate and near future of Afghanistan including ...
The following are some treaties and statutes relevant to the debate on legal liability or responsibi...
The present paper takes the form of presentation made on February 10, 2010, to the prorogued Canadia...
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Colloquium 201...
On August 22, the Canadian forces in Afghanistan suffered a major setback. Just outside their fortif...
Jan Roseneder's piece, War Casualties, the Media, and the Internet, discusses how the immediacy of c...