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International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada, 7th edition. Edited by Hugh M. Kindred and Phillip M. Saunders. Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2006. 1,219 pages. - International Law: Doctrine, Practice and Theory. By John H. Currie, Craig Forcese, and Valerie Oosterveld. Toronto: Irwin Law, 2007. 983 pages.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Donald J. Fleming*
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Faculty of Law, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
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Copyright © The Canadian Council on International Law / Conseil Canadien de Droit International, representing the Board of Editors, Canadian Yearbook of International Law / Comité de Rédaction, Annuaire Canadien de Droit International 2008

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1 Allott, P., “The Concept of International Law,” in Byers, M., ed., The Role of Law in International Politics: Essays in International Law and International Relations (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000) 69 at 88.Google Scholar

2 Nye, J., Understanding International Conflicts: An Introduction to Theory and History, 5th ed. (New York: Pearson/Longman, 2005) at 168–69.Google Scholar