4 research outputs found
The post-9/11 American political thriller film: Hollywood’s dissident screenplays
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- All the King’s Men
- Body of Lies
- Breach
- Broken City
- Conspiracy Theory
- Edge of Darkness
- Enemy of the State
- Fair Game
- Formosa Betrayed
- Green Zone
- In the Valley of Elah
- Kill the Messenger
- Man Hunt
- Michael Clayton
- Miss Sloane
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
- Munich
- Nothing but the Truth
- Rendition
- Shooter
- Snowden
- Spartan
- State of Play
- Syriana
- The 39 Steps
- The Bourne Identity
- The Company You Keep
- The Constant Gardener
- The Conversation
- The Debt
- The East
- The Fifth Estate
- The Good German
- The Ides of March
- The International
- The Interpreter
- The Kingdom
- The Manchurian Candidate
- The Manchurian Candidate
- The Parallax View
- The Post
- The Quiet American
- The Report
- The Siege
- The Whistleblower
- Traitor
- Zero Dark Thirty
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- 'Intellect'
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Real Canadians: Exclusion, Participation, Belonging, and Male Military Mobilization in Wartime Canada, 1939–45
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- Associate Director of Mobilization
- Avery Donald.
- Banton Michael.
- Barot Rohit
- Breton Raymond
- Breton Raymond.
- Buckner Phillip
- Butler Judith.
- Butler Judith.
- Byers Daniel.
- Byers Daniel.
- Caccia Ivana
- Cohen Elliot.
- Committee on the Treatment of Aliens and Alien Property
- Conklin Alice.
- Corrigan Philip
- Cowen Deborah.
- Dawson MacGregor.
- Department of External Affairs
- Department of External Affairs
- Department of External Affairs
- Department of Indian Affairs
- Department of Labour
- Department of Labour
- Department of Labour
- Department of Labour
- Department of Labour
- Department of Labour
- Department of Labour
- Department of Labour
- Department of Labour
- Department of Labour
- Department of National Defence
- Department of National Defence
- Department of National Defence
- Department of National Defence
- Department of National Defence
- Department of National Defence
- Department of National War Services
- Department of National War Services
- Department of National War Services
- Department of National War Services
- Department of National War Services
- Department of National War Services
- Department of National War Services
- Department of National War Services
- Department of National War Services
- Department of National War Services and Dominion Bureau of Statistics
- Department of the Secretary of State
- Dominion Bureau of Statistics
- England Robert.
- Epp Frank.
- Farid Claire.
- Farney James
- Foucault Michel.
- Foucault Michel.
- Fraser Nancy
- Friesen Gerald.
- Goldberg David.
- Hannant Larry.
- Ignatieff Michael.
- Ignatieff Michael.
- Imperial Conference
- Interdepartmental Committee Recruiting of Aliens in Canada
- Kernerman Gerald.
- Lacombe Dany.
- Levitt Joseph.
- Lindstrom Varpu.
- Lorenzkowski Barbara.
- Mann Michael.
- Miles Robert.
- Ministry of National War Services
- Morton Desmond.
- Neufeldt Reina.
- Palmer Howard.
- Ramirez Bruno.
- Registrar of Enemy Aliens RCMP
- Rose Nikolas.
- Roxworthy Emily.
- Roy Patricia.
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
- Rustin Micheal.
- Secretary of State of Canada
- Sheffield Scott.
- Stacey Charles Perry.
- Stanton John.
- Stevenson Michael.
- Tamaki George Takakazu.
- Thompson Scott
- Thompson Scott.
- Thompson Scott.
- Thompson Scott.
- Tilly Charles.
- Tully James.
- Vipond Mary.
- Walker James.
- Wallace W.S.
- Whitaker Reg.
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- 'University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)'
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Slow or spectacular death: Reconsidering the legal history of blockade and submarines in World War I
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- 18 October 1907 205 CTS 367 (entered into force 26 January 1910.
- A rare exception was George C Butte’s review of works concerning German and British prize codes. Butte implied doubt about the legitimacy of British interference with merchant shipping to Germany by saying the ongoing war could significantly change international law if certain practices were accepted such as allowing a belligerent state to determine what is and is not contraband.
- AJIL (Supplement: Diplomatic Correspondence between the United States and Belligerent Governments Relating to Neutral Rights and Commerce) 161 at 180–1
- Already in November 1914 the leading figures of the German navy indicated to Admiral Pohl, chief of the naval staff, that the British had broken international law and, therefore, that Germany may as well.
- Anthony C Grayling
- Arthur S Link
- As the International Court of Justice
- Before turning to those strategies it should be noted that at least one other contemporary author writing in English has written about these approaches.
- C Paul Vincent
- Cababé
- Charles Seymour
- Coleman Phillipson
- Coogan
- Coogan
- David Kennedy
- Davis
- Despite general opposition to justifications based on military necessity of Germany’s submarine tactics British Member of Parliament WE Hume-Williams made an argument based on military necessity in defence of Britain’s unconventional distant blockade of Germany. He argued technology – notably, submarines and airplanes – made a traditional ‘close’ blockade of enemy ports too dangerous for the blockading fleet and so a distant blockade had to be used.
- Draper
- Edwin Borchard
- Elmer Belmont Potter
- Eric W Osborne
- For a list of twentieth-century blockades (some of them nearly forgotten such as the blockade of Haiphong Harbour in 1972 during the Vietnam War) and United Nations (UN) maritime embargoes (which while raising separate legal issues, have nonetheless involved civilian hunger),
- George WT Omond
- Hall
- Harold R Pyke
- Hull
- Hull
- Ibid
- Ibid at 114–15.
- Ibid at 368–9
- In fact the British were in favour of the free trade fostered by the
- In making this assertion we are in agreement with the revisionist views
- Indeed it continues to provide direct precedents for our understandings of customary international law today.
- Interestingly during the 1885 French war against China, France declared that rice was contraband, while the United Kingdom stated that foodstuffs could not be contraband.
- It is important to note that a key argument that resulted in the
- Jean-Marie Henckaerts
- John A Hall
- John W Coogan
- Low
- Michael Cababé
- Montagu WWP Consett
- Nicholas AM Rodger
- On law as argumentative practice see, among others,
- On the aftermath of the US strike on the Kunduz hospital
- On the role that distance (temporal geographical, causal, and psychological) plays in perceptions of ethics and law in warfare
- On the struggle to apply IHL in the cyber context
- Osborne
- Osborne
- Paul Fussell
- Robin McCaig
- Sir Frederick Smith
- supra note 36 (Hull suggests that Germany gave far greater latitude to military necessity than the British)
- The legality of blockade was also asserted in the authoritative
- The treaty represented a compromise
- There is a large literature on whether or not the American Civil War was the ‘first’ total war which goes directly to the blockade and total war argument.
- Though it is difficult to quibble with the notion that perceptions of legitimacy shape state behaviour
- Vejas G Liulevicius
- William E Hume-Williams
- William T Mallison
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- 'University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)'
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Drug Kingpins and Blacklists: Compliance Issues with US Economic Sanctions
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- (the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola)
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- Afghanistan Afghanistan
- Africa South
- African Transaction The South
- Aluminum Co.
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- Carter
- CFR
- CFR
- Ch.
- Colombian
- Commerce's
- Control Assets
- D T C
- Doc UN
- ED
- Espionage Act
- Export Privileges Action Affecting
- F T O S R
- Federal Register
- Federal Regulations Code
- Fitzgerald Peter L.
- Foreign Assets Control Office
- Haitian
- IEEPA-based economic sanctions and in the Commerce Department
- International Security Development IEEPA
- Iranian
- J. I. W . (1968) 'The Trading With the Enemy Act and the Controlled Canadian Corporation
- June Regulations
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- K A C R
- Kingpin S D N T K
- Kuwait Government
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- National Association of Manufacturers
- National Emergency was created in January 1973. S. Res. 9 93rd Cong., 1st Sess.
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- Order No.
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- Persons Blocked
- Peter L. Fitzgerald
- President
- President Bush
- President's
- Privileges Export
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- Reconsidered'
- Sanctions Reconsidered'
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- Second World War US
- State Commerce
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- Terrorist Sanctions
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- Thus EAA. B X A
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- 'Emerald'
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