Law, Foreign Policy, and the East-West Détente / / ed. by Edward McWhinney.

This book has its roots in a conference on Law and World Affairs held in the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, in January, 1964. Specialists representing government, universities and the press met then to discuss the response of the West in general, and of Canada in particular, to recent far-re...

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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Soviet Law Ref arm and its Significance for Soviet International Relations -- Co-existence, Co-operation, and the Common Law -- Objectives and Method in International Law and the East-West Détente -- Co-existence or Friendly Relations? The Canadian Approach -- The Changing Soviet Union: Implications for Canadian Foreign Policy -- Canadian Initiatives in East-West Legal Relations in the United Nations -- Canadian Attitudes to Change and Conflict in the Soviet Bloc -- The Changing Society of the Soviet Union -- The Soviet Viewpoint on Co-existence between States with Different Social Systems -- Selected Bibliography
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Frontmatter --
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Soviet Law Ref arm and its Significance for Soviet International Relations --
Co-existence, Co-operation, and the Common Law --
Objectives and Method in International Law and the East-West Détente --
Co-existence or Friendly Relations? The Canadian Approach --
The Changing Soviet Union: Implications for Canadian Foreign Policy --
Canadian Initiatives in East-West Legal Relations in the United Nations --
Canadian Attitudes to Change and Conflict in the Soviet Bloc --
The Changing Society of the Soviet Union --
The Soviet Viewpoint on Co-existence between States with Different Social Systems --
Selected Bibliography
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Co-existence, Co-operation, and the Common Law --
Objectives and Method in International Law and the East-West Détente --
Co-existence or Friendly Relations? The Canadian Approach --
The Changing Soviet Union: Implications for Canadian Foreign Policy --
Canadian Initiatives in East-West Legal Relations in the United Nations --
Canadian Attitudes to Change and Conflict in the Soviet Bloc --
The Changing Society of the Soviet Union --
The Soviet Viewpoint on Co-existence between States with Different Social Systems --
Selected Bibliography
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Canadian Initiatives in East-West Legal Relations in the United Nations --
Canadian Attitudes to Change and Conflict in the Soviet Bloc --
The Changing Society of the Soviet Union --
The Soviet Viewpoint on Co-existence between States with Different Social Systems --
Selected Bibliography
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