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Acknowledgements, Contributors, Part 1: Comparing Perspectives, Introduction, Christopher Waters, Chapter 1, Public Commitment to International Law: Canadian and British Media Perspectives on the Use of Force, Stephen J. Toope, Part 2: Crime, Chapter 2, Domestic Reception of International Humanitarian Law: UK and Canadian Implementing Legislation, Christopher Harland, Chapter 3, The International Criminal Court and Domestic Enforcement in Canada and the United Kingdom, James Sloan, Chapter 4, Accountability for Crimes Against International Law in Canada: An overview and a comparison with UK practices, Helena Torroja, Chapter 5, Jurisdictional Issues in Extraterritorial Criminal Law, Troy Lavers, Chapter 6, 'Vague' Indictments and Justice at the International Criminal Tribunals: Learning from the World of Common Law, Chile Eboe-Osuji, Part 3: Rights, Chapter 7, Comparing Attitudes to International Human Rights Petition Systems, Holly Cullen, Chapter 8, Strengthening Women's International Human Rights Norms in the UK after the Human Rights Act 1998: Lessons from Canada, Charlotte Skeet, Chapter 9, Application of Gender Guidelines within the Asylum Determination Process: From Reflections on the UK and Canadian Experience, R. M. M. Wallace and Anne Holliday, Chapter 10, Human Rights and Public Emergency Discourse in the UK and Canada, David Jenkins, Part 4: Human Security, Chapter 11, A Comparison of the United Kingdom and Canadian Approaches to Human Security, Susan Breau, Chapter 12, Canadian and U.K. Approaches to Sustainable Development in International Trade Law, Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, Chapter 13, Implementing the Kyoto Protocol in Canada and the UK: A Discussion of the Economic Instruments Employed, Markus W. Gehring and Kristin Price, Chapter 14, Government Regulation and the Development of Corporate Social Responsibility in the UK and Canada, Henry Lovat and Osman Aboubakr, Chapter 15, TRIPS and Access to Medicine: Recent Developments in Canada and Europe, William Flanagan, Chapter 16, Tax Discrimination and the Cross-Border Provision of Services, Catherine Brown and Martha O'Brien, Part 5: Courts, Chapter 17, The Democratic Legitimacy of the "International Criminal Justice Model": The Unilateral Reach of Foreign Domestic Law and the Promise of Transnational Constitutional Conversation, Karen Eltis, Chapter 18, Customary International Law in Domestic Courts: Imbroglio, Lord Denning, Stare Decisis, Stephane Beaulac, Chapter 19, The Challenge of Internalizing International Conventional Law: The Experience of Australia, England and Canada with Ratified Treaties, Hugh M. Kindred, Index. |