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Introduction to International Law Research By Annette Demers

Learn the essential techniques and resources for conducting international law research, including finding treaties, citing them, and accessing relevant books, articles, and judicial decisions.

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Introduction to International Law Research By Annette Demers

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  1. Introduction to International Law Research By Annette Demers

  2. Objectives In this session you will learn: Where to locate treaties. Where to locate supplemental information for citing treaties. Where to locate books on international law. Where to locate journal articles on international law. Where to locate international judicial decisions.

  3. Public v Private International Law

  4. Treaty Law – Practical Examples

  5. Secondary Sources Visit http://www.uwindsor.ca/law/library Books, Journal Articles, Reference Materials

  6. Treaty Research When doing treaty research, you will normally need to know: • How to locate the full-text of a treaty. • How to cite a treaty. • Citing treaties requires that you understand the status of a treaty: Is it in force? The date and place of signature What countries signed it What countries have ratified it When did Canada ratify it?

  7. How to Cite a Treaty See McGill Guide for full details. Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, 29 May 1993, Can TS 1997 No 12, 1870 UNTS 167 (entered into force 1 May 1995, ratification by Canada 19 December 1996).

  8. Canada Treaty Series Canada Treaty Series –in print in most libraries. Canada Treaty Information – (status of treaties) http://www.treaty-accord.gc.ca Example: Convention on Protection of Children and Cooperation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption

  9. Canada Treaty Series Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, 29 May 1993, Can TS 1997 No 12, 1870 UNTS 167 (entered into force 1 May 1995, ratification by Canada 19 December 1996).

  10. United Nations Treaty Series United Nations Treaty Series https://treaties.un.org Provides: • Full text of treaties in the UN Treaty Series. • Status of treaties deposited with the UN.

  11. United Nations Treaty SEries Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, 29 May 1993, Can TS 1997 No 12, 1870 UNTS 167 (entered into force 1 May 1995, ratification by Canada 19 December 1996).

  12. United Nations Treaty SEries Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, 29 May 1993, Can TS 1997 No 12, 1870 UNTS 167 (entered into force 1 May 1995, ratification by Canada 19 December 1996).

  13. United Nations Treaty SEries Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, 29 May 1993, Can TS 1997 No 12, 1870 UNTS 167 (entered into force 1 May 1995, ratification by Canada 19 December 1996).

  14. United Nations Treaty SEries Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, 29 May 1993, Can TS 1997 No 12, 1870 UNTS 167 (entered into force 1 May 1995, ratification by Canada 19 December 1996).

  15. United Nations Treaty SEries Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, 29 May 1993, Can TS 1997 No 12, 1870 UNTS 167 (entered into force 1 May 1995, ratification by Canada 19 December 1996).

  16. In order for Canada to be obligated under a treaty, the following must have taken place:

  17. Coming into Force of Treaties Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, 29 May 1993, Can TS 1997 No 12, Art 46, 1870 UNTS 167 (entered into force 1 May 1995, ratification by Canada 19 December 1996).

  18. You Try it! Use the UN Treaty Series Title Search to find out how this treaty became binding on the United Kingdom: Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (concluded 14/07/1967)

  19. Other Treaty Citations Treaty Between the United States of America and the Republic of Uruguay Concerning Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection of Investment, 25 October 2004, 44 ILM 268. Cardiff Index Online http://www.legalabbrevs.cardiff.ac.uk or Mary Miles Prince, Bieber’s Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations, (Buffalo, N.Y.: W.S. Hein, 2001). and Christian L. Wiktor,Multilateral Treaty Calendar 1648-1995, (The Hague: M. Nijhoff Publishers, 1998) in print and online at: http://www.heinonline.org.lawlibrary.laws.uwindsor.ca/HOL/Index?index=weaties%2Fmultrcal&collection=weaties

  20. International Judicial Decisions Sources for International Judicial Decisions are outlined On the Paul Martin Law Library website – International

  21. SUMMARY In this session you learned: Where to locate treaties. Where to locate supplemental information for citing treaties. Where to locate books on international law. Where to locate journal articles on international law. Where to locate international judicial decisions.

  22. Introduction to International Law Research By Annette Demers

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