University of British Columbia Press
The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 42, 2004
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 42, 2004
Table of Contents
Articles
J.-G. Castel / “The Legality and Legitimacy of Unilateral Armed Intervention in an Age of Terror, Neo-Imperialism, and Massive Violations of Human Rights: Is International Law Evolving in the Right Direction?”
Pierre-Olivier Savoie / « La CIJ, l’avis consultatif et la fonction judiciaire: entre décision et consultation »
Hugh Adsett, Anne Daniel, Masud Husain, and Ted L. McDorman / “Compliance Committees and Recent Multilateral Environmental Agreements: The Canadian Experience with Their Negotiation and Operation”
Karen Hulme / “Of Questionable Legality: The Military Use of Cluster Bombs in Iraq in 2003”
Mark Toufayan / “A Return to Communitarianism? Reacting to ‘Serious Breaches of Obligations Arising under Peremptory Norms of General International Law’ under the Law of State Responsibility and United Nations Law”
Maureen Irish / “Global Public Policy and the World Trade Organization after Shrimp/Turtle and Asbestos” Notes and Comments
Colleen Swords and Alan Willis / “The Decision of the International Court of Justice in the Case Concerning Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada)”
L.C. Green / “The Role of Discipline in the Military”
Tribute to Ivan L. Head
Karin Mickelson / Biography
Obiora Chinedu Okafor / “Receiving the Headian Legacy: International Lawyers, South-to-North Resource Transfers, and the Challenge of International Development”
Obijiofor Aginam / “‘On a Hinge of History’: The Global Environmental and Health Dimensions of Mutual Vulnerability in the Twenty-First Century”
Chronique de Droit international economique en 2003 / Digest of International Economic Law in 2003
Richard Ouellet / “Commerce”
Bernard Colas / “Le Canada et la système financier international en 2003” Céline Lévesque / “Investissement” Canadi