Note:This expository appraisal of human rights orientation in Canadian foreign policy is predicated upon the onverging dictates of contemporary international law and enlightened national self-interest. That convergence - addressed in the Introduction below has found sustained declaratory affirmation in Canadian policy through the 1970s and 80s. Drawing upon the normative regime of international human rights and the general empirical expression thereof in national foreign policies, a paradigm for the appraisal of operative rights-orientation is proposed in Part 1. […]Cet expose, étudiant l'orientation des droits de l'homme dans la politique étrangère canadienne, s'appuie sur les précepts convergents du droits international contemporain et l'...
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This article proposes a reflection on how international human rights law is taken into consideration...
This new and entirely revised 3rd. edition (originally entitled International Human Rights Law and t...
Although Canada is perceived internationally as an ardent defender of human rights and promoter of d...
Even though the discussion on a United Nations reform has been going on for a long time, a process o...
This article is an updated and slightly revised version of the national report submitted by the auth...
Cet article a it6 h i t en vue de servir de p i d e de prhentation aux dPfenseurs &S droits huma...
vi, 141 leaves ; 29 cmSuccessive Canadian federal governments have officially indicated their suppor...
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the authors ...
Human security was a dominant theme of Canadian foreign policy during the tenure of Foreign Affairs ...
Abstract : This article is an updated and slightly revised version of the national report submitte...
The fortieth anniversary of the approval by the United Nations of The Universal Declaration of Human...
A fundamental tension exists today between the increasing willingness of states to participate in i...
This paper addresses the topic of international human rights law from the Canadian perspective. As t...
In the late 1990s, human security was promoted as a new idea to guide the formation of Canadian fore...
The purpose of this study is to examine the international human rights policy of Canada with respect...
This article proposes a reflection on how international human rights law is taken into consideration...
This new and entirely revised 3rd. edition (originally entitled International Human Rights Law and t...
Although Canada is perceived internationally as an ardent defender of human rights and promoter of d...
Even though the discussion on a United Nations reform has been going on for a long time, a process o...
This article is an updated and slightly revised version of the national report submitted by the auth...
Cet article a it6 h i t en vue de servir de p i d e de prhentation aux dPfenseurs &S droits huma...
vi, 141 leaves ; 29 cmSuccessive Canadian federal governments have officially indicated their suppor...
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the authors ...
Human security was a dominant theme of Canadian foreign policy during the tenure of Foreign Affairs ...
Abstract : This article is an updated and slightly revised version of the national report submitte...
The fortieth anniversary of the approval by the United Nations of The Universal Declaration of Human...