armed force
A Catalogue of Failures G8: Arms Exports and Human Rights Violations
ID: HARP-272 Title: A Catalogue of Failures G8: Arms Exports and Human Rights Violations Source: Amnesty International, AI INDEX: IOR 30/003/2003 19 May 2003 http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGIOR300032003?open&of=ENG-CAN Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: enforcement, human rights, law, civil and political rights, security, Amnesty International, armed force, ammunition, liberty Abstract: Weak […]
The Ottawa Convention on Landmines: A Landmark Humanitarian Treaty in Arms Control?
ID: HARP-567 Title: The Ottawa Convention on Landmines: A Landmark Humanitarian Treaty in Arms Control? Source: Global Governance, Jul-Sep99, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p273, 30p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, international law, peace, civil and political rights, security, armed force, liberty Abstract: Explores the development of weapons […]
OPERATIONAL LAW AND THE LEGAL PROFESSIONAL: A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE
ID: HARP-520 Title: OPERATIONAL LAW AND THE LEGAL PROFESSIONAL: A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE Source: Air Force Law Review, 2001, Vol. 51, p311, 11p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Brigadier General Jerry S.T. Pitzul Keywords: Canada, equality before the law, government, human rights, law, legal, military service, civil and political rights, security, armed […]
Canada’s UN agenda to strengthen human security
ID: HARP-427 Title: Canada’s UN agenda to strengthen human security Source: Canadian Speeches , v.12(9) Ja/F’99 pg 15-22 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, Quebec, United Nations, peace, foreign policy, civil and political rights, security, armed force, liberty Abstract: Greater emphasis on the security of people rather than […]
Lloyd Axworthy’s legacy: human security and the rescue of Canadian defence policy
ID: HARP-368 Title: Lloyd Axworthy’s legacy: human security and the rescue of Canadian defence policy Source: International Journal , v.56(1) Wint’00/01 pg 1-18 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, social security, peace, British Columbia, foreign policy, civil and political rights, security, Cold War, armed force, liberty Abstract: THE […]
Homosexual personnel policy in the Canadian Forces: did lifting the gay ban undermine military performance?
ID: HARP-366 Title: Homosexual personnel policy in the Canadian Forces: did lifting the gay ban undermine military performance? Source: International Journal , v.56(1) Wint’00/01 pg 73-88 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, military service, non-discrimination, homosexual marriage/homosexual relationship, civil and political rights, security, armed force, gay/lesbian rights, liberty […]
Directions in Canada’s international security policy: from marginal actor at the centre to central actor at the margins
ID: HARP-397 Title: Directions in Canada’s international security policy: from marginal actor at the centre to central actor at the margins Source: International Journal , v.55(2) Spr’00 pg 167-187 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, military service, Quebec, United Nations, civil and political rights, security, Department of Foreign […]
Innu Women and NATO: The Occupation of Nitassinan
ID: HARP-298 Title: Innu Women and NATO: The Occupation of Nitassinan Source: Cultural Survival Quarterly, Issue 14.2, http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/print/article_print.cfm?id=0000025B-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1990 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, politics, civil and political rights, indigenous people, Newfoundland, Inuit, North Atlantic Treaty Organiation (NATO), armed force, military/militarism, minority rights, self-determination Abstract: Northwest River, Labrador, […]
Canadian armed forces under United States command
ID: HARP-325 Title: Canadian armed forces under United States command Source: International Journal , v.58(1) Wint’02/03 pg 89-114 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, military service, United States, US, civil and political rights, security, armed force, liberty Abstract: IN JANUARY 2002, IT BECAME APPARENT that negotiations were under […]