Written over fifteen years ago by Ivan Leigh Head, a highly distinguished Canadian international lawyer, foreign policy expert, and international development thinker, the words contained in the above quotation point firmly at this great man\u27s analytic incisiveness and hint at the sheer depth of his fairness of mind. For although the net transfer of resources from the much poorer geopolitical South to a far richer North remains to this day one of the most important obstacles to international development, rarely have the dominant accounts of international development given this phenomenon the pride of place that it surely deserves
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grantor: University of TorontoWithin the context of international academic exchange, knowl...
I have much to agree with in the remarks of Professor Otto and Professor Santos—particularly their f...
The thesis concerns the origins, creation and progress of the International Development Research Cen...
Meeting: Canadian Council on International Law, Annual Conference, 15th, 17 Oct. 1986, Ottawa, ON, C
PhotocopyPaper on the interrelationship between international law and development in developing coun...
Meeting: Conference on the Expanding Role of Universities in International Cooperation, 26 Apr. 1988...
Hunger, disease, poverty, environmental insecurity, illegitimate governance, civil war, and internat...
This paper explores the various means by which we can overcome the universalism imbedded in internat...
As both practice and discipline, international law has been the subject of serious and sustained int...
"Brief from the IDRC to the Special Joint Committee Reviewing Canadian Foreign Policy
International investment disputes involving African states before the International Centre for Settl...
This chapter argues that the international development project is an artefact of the system of inter...
It is with a sense of delightful nostalgia that the present writer begins to gather his personal rec...
The International Development sector has already entered a period of major change. Who needs to chan...
The international aid industry continues to export paid and unpaid Westerners to undertake developme...
grantor: University of TorontoWithin the context of international academic exchange, knowl...
I have much to agree with in the remarks of Professor Otto and Professor Santos—particularly their f...
The thesis concerns the origins, creation and progress of the International Development Research Cen...