Abstract

The Canadian Council on International Law held its third Annual Conference in Ottawa on October 18-19, 1974. The theme of the Conference was International Terrorism and three sessions were devoted to it. The first session on October 18 focused on a paper delivered by Professor Paul de Visscher of the University of Louvain, Belgium, entitled, “Le Terrorisme International: Ses Effets sur l’Ordre Juridique International.” The paper was commented upon by Professor L. C. Green of the University of Alberta, Professor Jordan J. Paust of the University of Houston, and Brigadier J. M. Simpson of the office of the Judge Advocate General. The afternoon session on October 18 dealt with International Terrorism and Civil Aviation. A paper was prepared and presented by Dr. Gerald L. Fitzgerald of the Department of Justice, with comments from Professor Alona Evans of Wellesley College, Mr. Lorne Clark of the Department of External Affairs, and Professor Ivan Vlasic of the Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University.

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