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Canadian Practice in International Law during 1969 as Reflected Mainly in Public Correspondence and Statements of the Department of External Affairs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

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Copyright © The Canadian Yearbook of International Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international 1970 

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J. A. Beesley, Head of the Legal Division of the Department of External Affairs. The extracts from official correspondence contained in this survey have been made available by courtesy of the Department of External Affairs. Material appearing in the House of Commons Debates is not included except for particularly important policy statements. Some of the correspondence from which extracts are given was provided for the general guidance of the enquirer in relation to specific facts which are often not described in full in the extracts contained in this compilation. The statements of law and practice should not necessarily be regarded as a definitive general statement by the Department of External Affairs of that law or practice.