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UNCTAD – ICSID – Selecting the Appropriate Forum

By Sally Ding on May 17, 2011

ID: ITIT-010 Title: UNCTAD – ICSID – Selecting the Appropriate Forum Source: United Nations / UNCTAD Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 44 Author(s): August Reinisch Keywords: arbitration, conciliation, court, diplomatic protection, dispute settlement, ICSID, international law, investment, jurisdiction, trade Abstract: This Module gives an overview of the most important legal questions concerning the […]

Posted in 2003, Reinisch, August | Tagged arbitration/arbitrator, conciliation, court, diplomatic protection, dispute settlement, ICSID, international law, investment, jurisdiction, trade

The Active Child Citizen: Lessons from Canadian Policy and the Children’s Movement

By Sally Ding on May 9, 2011

ID: HARP-300 Title: The Active Child Citizen: Lessons from Canadian Policy and the Children’s Movement Source: Citizenship Studies, 2002, 6, 4, Dec, 507-538 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, child benefits, citizenship, court, decision making, human rights, law, tribunal, United Nations, Rights of the Child, family law, juvenile justice, neoliberal […]

Posted in 2002 | Tagged Canada, child benefits, citizenship, court, decision/decision-making, family law, human rights, juvenile justice, law, neoliberal, Rights of the Child, tribunal, United Nations

Community values in the law and practice of journalism in Canada

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

ID: HARP-433 Title: Community values in the law and practice of journalism in Canada Source: American Review of Canadian Studies , v.28(1/2) Spr/Summ’98 pg 29-52 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, constitution, court, freedom of expression, human rights, journalist, law, United States, civil and political rights, media, minority rights Abstract: […]

Posted in 1998 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, constitution, court, freedom of expression, human rights, journalist, law, media, minority rights, United States/USA

Canada’s UN agenda to make world safe for people

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

ID: HARP-418 Title: Canada’s UN agenda to make world safe for people Source: Canadian Speeches , v.13(4) S/O’99 pg 45-48 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, court, human rights, trade, United Nations, war, civil and political rights, security, crime, criminal law, liberty Abstract: Making the world safer for people must […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, court, crime, criminal law, human rights, liberty, security, trade, United Nations, war

Bouncing Boundaries and Breaking Boundaries: The Case of Assisted-Suicide and Criminal Law in Canada

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-313 Title: Bouncing Boundaries and Breaking Boundaries: The Case of Assisted-Suicide and Criminal Law in Canada Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 1998-1999, 30, 2, 131-162 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1989 Pages: 0 Author(s): Joane Martel Keywords: Canada, court, human rights, law, politics, civil and political rights, crime, criminal law, Supreme Court, suicide, […]

Posted in 1989, Martel, Joane | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, court, crime, criminal law, human rights, law, politics, self-determination, suicide, Supreme Court

The Heavy Hand of the Law: The Canadian Supreme Court and Mandatory Retirement

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-312 Title: The Heavy Hand of the Law: The Canadian Supreme Court and Mandatory Retirement Source: Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue Canadienne du Vieillissement, 1999, 18, 2, summer, 259-276 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, constitution, court, discrimination, employment, human rights, law, legislation, retired employees, Demography, Supreme Court Abstract: […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, constitution, court, Demography, discrimination, employment, human rights, law, legislation, retired employees, Supreme Court

INTERVIEW WITH WILL SEEKS: Celebrating the Beginning of Change; Canadian Indians want the government to protect Indian rights at home, just as it advocates human rights abroad

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-297 Title: INTERVIEW WITH WILL SEEKS: Celebrating the Beginning of Change; Canadian Indians want the government to protect Indian rights at home, just as it advocates human rights abroad Source: Cultural Survival Quarterly, Issue 16.3, http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/print/article_print.cfm?id=00000304-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1992 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, colonial/colonialism, court, human rights, jurisdiction, US, politics, […]

Posted in 1992 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, colonial/colonialism, court, human rights, jurisdiction, minority rights, politics, self-determination, South Africa, United States/USA

The evolution of women’s human rights in the Supreme Court of Canada

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-395 Title: The evolution of women’s human rights in the Supreme Court of Canada Source: Canadian Issues , Spr’00 pg 12-13 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, court, equality before the law, gender equality, human rights, woman, civil and political rights, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Supreme Court Abstract: […]

Posted in 2000 | Tagged Canada, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, civil and political rights, court, equality before the law, gender equality, human rights, Supreme Court, woman

Family Status, Sexuality and “the Province of the Judiciary”: The Implications of Mossop v. A.-G. Canada

By Sally Ding on April 6, 2011

ID: HARP-316 Title: Family Status, Sexuality and “the Province of the Judiciary”: The Implications of Mossop v. A.-G. Canada Source: Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 1993, 13, 3-38 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1993 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: anti-discrimination, Canada, court, employment, human rights, law, homosexual marriage/homosexual relationship, gay/lesbian rights, Supreme Court Abstract: The […]

Posted in 1993 | Tagged anti-discrimination, Canada, court, employment, gay/lesbian rights, homosexual marriage/homosexual relationship, human rights, law, Supreme Court