During its 1999-2000 term on the United Nations Security Council, Canada helped launch the Council’s “Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict” agenda. This aimed to reduce civilian war casualties through better respect for international humanitarian law [IHL]. This article reviews the agenda’s origins and evolution ten years on. The authors focus on Canada’s contributions in increasing the Council’s efforts to protect civilians, with three main assertions. First, Canada had a key role in creating and promoting the agenda, an important IHL initiative. Second, the agenda is well established in the Council’s work, but needs further effort to ensure greater impact in specific situations. Third, Canada could develop the agenda and improve resp...
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International audienceSince the end of the Second World War, the government of Canada has regularly ...
Canada’s response to the Cyprus crisis of 1974 represents a little known event in Canadian Cold War ...
Cet article explore les règles du droit international qui s'appliquent traite du transfert des déten...
This paper will examine the prima facie case that Canadian policy and practice in Afghanistan have n...
During its 1999-2000 term on the United Nations Security Council, Canada helped launch the Council’s...
This article begins by describing how Canada’s current commitments to the United Nations are located...
Introduction: The issues of political, legal, and constitutional accountability in sending Canadian ...
As a result of its engagement in combat operations in Afghanistan, the Canadian Forces have detained...
Written by diplomatic practitioners, Human Security and the New Diplomacy is a straightforward accou...
Human security was a dominant theme of Canadian foreign policy during the tenure of Foreign Affairs ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis studies Canada's attempts to solve the financial...
Canada's role in world peace can be active on four different fronts. The first is the network of cit...
Last Wednesday, June 7, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan released a new Canadian defence policy, telli...
Canada has embarked on a new approach to security in the post-Cold War era. Through its Minister for...
The belief that Canada is a major force for global peace forms the basis of a powerful myth that is ...
International audienceSince the end of the Second World War, the government of Canada has regularly ...
Canada’s response to the Cyprus crisis of 1974 represents a little known event in Canadian Cold War ...
Cet article explore les règles du droit international qui s'appliquent traite du transfert des déten...
This paper will examine the prima facie case that Canadian policy and practice in Afghanistan have n...