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Volume 43
Third World Approaches to International Law After 9/11
Guest Editor: Obiora Okafor
Issues 1 & 2 (Spring / Summer, 2005)
The Third World, International Law, and the "Post-9/11 Era": An Introduction
by Obiora Chinedu Okafor
The "War on Terror" and the "War of Terror": Nomadic Multitudes, Aggressive Incumbents, and the "New" International Law
by Upendra Baxi
The War on Terror and Iraq in Historical Perspective
by Antony Anghie
Assessing Claims of a New Doctrine of Pre-Emptive War Under the Doctrine of Sources
by James Thuo Gathii
The Bearded Bandit, the Outlaw Cop, and the Naked Emperor: Towards a North-South (De)Construction of the Texts and Contexts of International Law’s (Dis)Engagement with Terrorism
by Ikechi Mgbeoji
Leading Towards a Level Playing Field, Repaying Ecological Debt, or Making Environmental Space: Three Stories about International Environmental Cooperation
by Karin Mickelson
Newness, Imperialism, and International Legal Reform in our Time: A TWAIL Perspective
by Obiora Chinedu Okafor
September 11: Consequences for Canada
by Kent Roach
Book review by Margaret E. Beare
Collective Insecurity: The Liberian Crisis, Unilateralism, and the Global Order
by Ikechi Mgbeoji
Book review by Richard Falk
Unnatural Law: Rethinking Canadian Environmental Law and Policy
by David R. Boyd
Book review by Hugh J. Benevides
Issue 3 (Fall, 2005)
Prolegomenon to an Intellectual History of Administrative Law in the Twentieth Century: The Case of John Willis and Canadian Administrative Law
By Michael Taggart
The Gendered Dimensions of Social Insurance for the "Non-Poor" in Canada
By Stephanie Ben-Ishai
The "Proof" of Foreign Normative Facts Which Influence Domestic Rules
By Frédéric Bachand
Europe's Darker Legacies: Notes on 'Mirror Reflections', the 'Constitution As Fetish' and Other Such Linkages Between the Past and the Future Darker Legacies of Law in Europe
Review essay by Peer Zumbansen
Humanizing Our Global Order: Essays in Honour of Ivan Head, Edited by Obiora Chinedu Okafor and Obijiofor Aginam
Book review by Darryl Robinson
International Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts, Edited by Catherine Bell and David Kahane
Book review by Colleen Hanycz
Issue 4 (Winter, 2005)
Who made That?: Influencing Foreign Labour Practices Through Reflexive Domestic Disclosure Regulation
By David J. Doorey
An Analysis of the Effects on Parties' Unionization Decisions of the Choice of Union Representation Procedure: The Strategic Dynamic Certification Model
By Sara Slinn
H.L.A. Hart: A Life in the Perspective of Law and Philosophy
Review essay by Keith Culver
Men in the Place of Women, From Butler to Little Sisters
Review essay by Leslie Green
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