Kindred's International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada, 9th Edition
Phillip M. Saunders,
Robert J. Currie,
Payam Akhavan,
Jutta Brunnée,
Ted L. McDorman,
Gib van Ert,
Frédéric Mégret,
Karin Mickelson,
Ikechi Mgbeoji,
Linda C. Reif,
Christopher Waters
Kindred’s International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada, 9th Edition emphasizes the experience and practice of international law from a Canadian perspective both domestically and in foreign relations. A publication of long-standing quality and distinguished reputation, this text has been repeatedly cited as an authority in the Supreme Court of Canada and lower courts for decades. It delivers a comprehensive overview of the foundational concepts, principles, sources, and institutions of the international legal system, and examines specific subject areas of importance in the world today.
The ninth edition includes new insights from Gib van Ert, former Executive Legal Officer to the Chief Justice of Canada, and scholars Frédéric Mégret and Payam Akhavan. Additionally, readers will benefit from updated commentary and excerpts on recent treaty developments related to NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.
This is the only publication of its kind that can offer its reader the guidance and legal sources required to develop a solid and multifaceted understanding of international law from a Canadian perspective.