International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada 8th edition (Emond Montgomery, 2014)

UAlberta Law Prof. Linda Reif author of International Environmental Law chapter.

17 October 2014

Linda Reif, CN Professor of International Law, at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law, co-authored International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada 8th edition (Emond Montgomery, 2014), alongside Hugh M. Kindred, Phillip M. Saunders, Robert J. Currie, Jutta Brunnee, Ted L. McDorman, Ikechi Mgbeoji, Karin T. Mickelson, Rene Provost, and, Chris Waters. Professor Linda Reif contributed the chapter on International Environmental Law to the publication.

"International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada, 8th 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 seminal 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." Read more at Emond Montgomery Publications...

Linda C. Reif, LL.B. LL.M., CN Professor International Law, joined the UAlberta Faculty of Law in 1987. Professor Reif teaches Public International Law, International Business Transactions, International Human Rights Law and Conflict of Laws. She has also taught Comparative and European Union Law in Spain. She has published widely in the areas of international trade, business and investment law, international human rights law, the ombudsman and national human rights institutions. Read more...


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[International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada, 8th Edition (2014)]: para. 1 [October 17, 2014]