Index

AuthorJohn H. Currie
ProfessionFaculty of Law University of Ottawa
Pages439-445
INDEX
Acquiescence,
39-41,
74,
164-66, 176,
181,
234-36, 243, 251, 256, 279,
282,
416
Agency
general,
27,
146,
149
state,
320, 324, 326,
331-33,
337-38,
342-44
Aggression,
35, 53, 240
Aliens;
see
Foreign nationals
Apartheid,
25, 363
Archipelago,
233, 251, 262-63, 280,
417
Bolshevik Revolution,
9, 48
Calvo
clause,
313,
417
Canadian law,
2, 82,
195, 197, 199-226,
308-09, 335-45
Catholic Church,
6-7
Celestial bodies,
229-31,
282-88,
417
Cold
War,
13, 16, 283
Collective
security,
12,
240,
417
Colonized peoples,
9-10,
14, 38,
40-42,
46,
50-55, 151, 244, 417, 419,
424-25
Common
heritage
of
humankind,
230-
31,
274-76, 282,
285-88,
417-18
Common law,
2,66-67,82,91-92,160-61,
200-04,219-21,
225-26,236,
241,
304,
329, 336, 342, 416, 421,
429
Concert
of
Europe,
8
Concession
contract,
112, 313,
417-18
Conflict
of
laws,
2-3, 309, 418,
426
Countermeasures,
364, 386, 401-02,
412-13, 418;
see
also
State
responsibility
Crimes against humanity,
307
Customary international
law
domestic reception
(Canada),
201-04
duration
of
state practice,
168-70
elements,
163
general,
84-85,
160-192,
418
generality
of
state practice,
164-67
interaction
with
treaties,
181—92
local;
see
regional
opinio
juris,
170-76, 178, 181, 425,
427,
429
parallel existence
with
treaties,
189-92
persistent objectors,
175-77, 257,
277,
426
regional,
177-81, 424, 427,
429
special;
see
regional
state
practice,
163-70,
429
treaties
as
source,
183-89
uniformity
of
state practice,
167-68
Decolonization,
38,
40-42,
48,
229, 244,
419
Diplomatic
immunity
basis,
345-47
development,
345-47
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