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Law, policy and international justice : essays in honour of Maxwell Cohen / edited by William Kaplan and Donald M. McRae.

LIBRA K160 .L39 1993
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kaplan, William, 1957-
McRae, D. M. (Donald Malcolm)
Cohen, Maxwell, 1910-1998.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International law.
Civil rights--Canada.
Civil rights.
Law--Study and teaching.
Habeas corpus.
History.
Canada.
Habeas corpus--History.
Law--Study and teaching--Canada.
Law.
Cohen, Maxwell, 1910-1998--Bibliography.
Cohen, Maxwell.
Cohen, Maxwell, 1910-1998.
Genre:
Bibliographies.
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xvi, 503 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Montréal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993.
Summary:
Written by distinguished scholars from Canada and abroad, the essays cover topics in four different fields that reflect some of Cohen's principal academic interests and concerns: international law, public law, legal history, and legal education. From discussion of the development of United Nations law in the recent Gulf Conflict, the International Court of Justice, and the Cohen Committee on Hate Propaganda, to habeas corpus and legal education, the essays break new ground and demonstrably add, as Maxwell Cohen has done, to knowledge in their respective fields. The collection contains a preface by former Chief Justice Brian Dickson and essays by Anne Bayefsky, William Black, Irwin Cotler, Dale Gibson, Annemieke Holthuis, Julius Grey, William Kaplan, Louis Knafla, David McDonald, Roderick Macdonald, J. P. S. McLaren, Donald McRae, Edward McWhinney, Donat Pharand, Shabtai Rosenne, Oscar Schachter, Robert Sharpe, and William Stevenson. Maxwell Cohen was a former Dean of Law at McGill University. He is currently Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Ottawa.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0773511148 :
OCLC:
28216493

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