This paper addresses the topic of international human rights law from the Canadian perspective. As the title suggests, this paper’s analysis of the topic sits at the intersection of law and politics, where all questions of international law necessarily do. It proceeds in three parts. First, it provides a sketch of the political context, drawing from recent events and trends, to describe a conflicted official government approach to international human rights. Next, it examines the formal legal status of international human rights law in Canada, drawing selectively from Supreme Court of Canada jurisprudence. Finally, it addresses the adoption of the newest international human rights treaty, the Disability Convention, and discusses calls to pr...
In this dissertation, the author explores the jurisprudential foundations of the “relevant and persu...
International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada, 8th Edition emphasizes the experienc...
In this paper, the author examines the role of international law on the development of Canada’s secu...
This paper addresses the topic of international human rights law from the Canadian perspective. As t...
A fundamental tension exists today between the increasing willingness of states to participate in in...
This new and entirely revised 3rd. edition (originally entitled International Human Rights Law and t...
This article analyzes the use of international human rights in the decision making of Canada\u27s Im...
In this paper, I explore the still evolving jurisprudence with respect to the Convention on the Righ...
Note:This expository appraisal of human rights orientation in Canadian foreign policy is predicated ...
This article proposes a reflection on how international human rights law is taken into consideration...
This paper explores Canadian law societies’ involvement in human rights protection and promotion abr...
This lecture scans the development of human rights law in Canada from a period of judicially implied...
This article is an updated and slightly revised version of the national report submitted by the auth...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This Article reviews the processes by which domestic-level transposition of international human righ...
In this dissertation, the author explores the jurisprudential foundations of the “relevant and persu...
International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada, 8th Edition emphasizes the experienc...
In this paper, the author examines the role of international law on the development of Canada’s secu...
This paper addresses the topic of international human rights law from the Canadian perspective. As t...
A fundamental tension exists today between the increasing willingness of states to participate in in...
This new and entirely revised 3rd. edition (originally entitled International Human Rights Law and t...
This article analyzes the use of international human rights in the decision making of Canada\u27s Im...
In this paper, I explore the still evolving jurisprudence with respect to the Convention on the Righ...
Note:This expository appraisal of human rights orientation in Canadian foreign policy is predicated ...
This article proposes a reflection on how international human rights law is taken into consideration...
This paper explores Canadian law societies’ involvement in human rights protection and promotion abr...
This lecture scans the development of human rights law in Canada from a period of judicially implied...
This article is an updated and slightly revised version of the national report submitted by the auth...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This Article reviews the processes by which domestic-level transposition of international human righ...
In this dissertation, the author explores the jurisprudential foundations of the “relevant and persu...
International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada, 8th Edition emphasizes the experienc...
In this paper, the author examines the role of international law on the development of Canada’s secu...