Dr. Byers’ work focuses on the interaction of international law and politics, particularly with respect to human rights, international organizations, the use of military force, the Arctic, and Canada-United States relations. He has published six books, dozens of academic papers and more than 100 op-ed articles in international newspapers, the Globe and Mail, National Post, Toronto Star and Ottawa Citizen. Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
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Byers, M. (2005). War law: International law and armed conflict. London: Atlantic.
Byers, M., & Canadian Publishers Collection – non-CRKN. (2009). Who owns the arctic?: Understanding sovereignty disputes in the north. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre. [Link]
Byers, M., Ebrary Academic Complete (Canada) Subscription Collection, & Canadian Publishers Collection – non-CRKN. (2008). Intent for a nation – what is Canada for?: A relentlessly optimistic manifesto for Canada’s role in the world. Vancouver; Jackson: D&M Publishers Incorporated. [Link]
Byers, M., & Ebrary Academic Complete (Canada) Subscription Collection. (1999). Custom, power, and the power of rules: International relations and customary international law. New York; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Link]
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