Newest edition of CIL now available: Vol. 13.1

  • November 01, 2022

The newest edition of the Canadian International Lawyer is now available online! Volume 13, No. 1 of the CIL features articles on:

  • Un changement en prépare-t-il un autre? : Les développements du droit international des droits de la personne en lien avec les changements climatiques et ses impacts éventuels sur les litiges fondés sur la Charte canadienne des droits et liberté au Canada by Anne Levesque (p. 3)
  • Assessing China’s Belt & Road Initiative for Canada: Understanding Key PRC Principles and Issues come First by David F. Day (p.34)
  • The UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods: Contract Drafting and Litigation Considerations for Canadians by Michael Shortt (p. 70)
  • La lex mercatoria est-elle une lex specialis en droit international des investissements? By Ali Kairouani (p. 123)

Comments

  • Canada’s Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act is Constitutional by Amir Attaran (p. 155)
  • Governing North of the Wall: Challenging the Extraterritorial Effects of Canada’s Air Passenger Protection Regulations by Greg Landry (p. 169)

From a legal point of view

  • Has Donald Trump committed crimes under international law? by Joseph Rikhof (p. 188)

Call for papers

The CIL editorial board is soliciting articles for the 2023 edition of the journal, and we encourage you to submit an article by December 31, 2022. Please check out the instructions to authors to prepare submissions. 

 

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