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Judge Peter O'Hearn's records regarding family law

Series consists of Judge Peter O'Hearn's records regarding his professional activities and studies in the area of family law, including the Newfoundland Family Law Study, the Child Welfare Act, the Adoption Act, marriage, family courts, divorce and separation. Series contains correspondence, meeting minutes, booklet, newspaper clippings, typescripts, and other textual records.

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding the development of the study "the structure and process of international law: modern essays in legal philosophy, doctrine, and theory"

File contains correspondence with different individuals, including H.L.A. Hart, Philipps Cahier, Hermann Mosler, Jaroslav Zourek, R.R. Baxter, K. Venkata Ramam, Bozidar Bakotic, Yoram Dinstein, Myres S. MacDougal, W.M. Reisman, Covey T. Oliver, Oscar Schachter, Theodor Schweisfurth, Heribert Franz Koeck, Alexandre Charle Kiss, Daniel Vignes, and others. File includes typescripts related to the subject.

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding Dalhousie Law School Centenary

File contains correspondence with different individuals, including David G. Newman, Ronald W. McCabe, Peter W. Baldwin, Patricia Palmer, W.A. MacKay, Morton J. Horwitz, George Cooper, Peter Burns, George Bain, John Willis, Rene James Morin, Richard Hatfield, Al MacBain, Andre Ouellet, Robert A. Stein, W.H.R. Charles, H.A. Taylor, and others, regarding lectures, flight arrangements for guests, publicity, and other topics for the Dalhousie Law School centenary celebrations, as Ronald St. John Macdonald was chairman of the Dalhousie Law School Centennial Committee. File also includes printed materials such as a commemorative stamp bulletin for the centenary celebration by Canada Post, a photograph of an unidentified man, newspaper clippings, and handwritten notes regarding the celebration.

Judge Peter O'Hearn fonds

  • MS-2-694
  • Fonds
  • [after 1917] - [before 1986] ; predominantly 1960 - 1979
Fonds consists of Peter O'Hearn's records regarding his professional activities and studies in criminal and family law. Record types include meeting minutes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, booklet, typescripts, and other textual records.

O'Hearn, Peter

Judge Peter O'Hearn's records regarding criminal law

Series consists of Judge Peter O'Hearn's records regarding his professional activities and studies around criminal law, including regarding the Motor Vehicle Act, bigamy, drugs, impaired driving, lotteries, homicide, and corruption. Series contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, typescripts, and other textual records.

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding Dalhousie Law School Journal

File contains correspondence with different individuals, including Sharon Messinger, Marc Ancel, Bernard L. Adell, Thomas Allen Levy, Stanley M. Beck, John B. Ballem, Donald H. Clark, R.G. Watson, W.H Charles, M.R Goode, Doyen Jacques Anctil, Brian Derrah, Jean-Yves Grenon, John E.C. Brierley, John D. Camus, J.R.S. Prichard, Robert D. Bureau, Donald Greig, John D. Whyte, J. Dawkins, Michael Deturbide, John A. Yogis, Frederick H. Zemans, Steven Baldwin, and others, regarding Ronald St. John Macdonald's activities with the development of the Dalhousie Law Schoo Journal. File includes manuscripts, handwritten notes, photographs of John Willis, and research materials on John Willis for the special edition of Dalhousie Law School Journal of 1983.

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding the development of the book "the European system for the protection of human rights"

  • MS-2-615, Box 18, Folder 9 - 13; MS-2-615, Box 19, Folders 1 and 2; and MS-2-615, Box 20, Folders 1 and 2
  • File
  • 1986 - 1994
  • Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds

File contains correspondence with different individuals, including Herbert Petzold, Franz Matscher, Prince Nicolas de Liechtenstein, Alois Mock, Lindy Melman, Alan Stephens, Goran Melander, Pieter van Dijk, Andrew Clapham, Karl J. Partsch, Jean-Paul Jacque, Mark Eugene Villiger, Paul Mahoney, Anthony Lester, Hans Danelius, Goran Melander, Andrew Drzemczewski, Peter Leuprecht, Jan de Meyer, Soren Prebenson, Malcolm Shaw, Juan Antonio Carrillo Salcedo, M. Melchior, and others. File includes a list of contributors, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, and other materials related to the subject. File also contains the editor's agreement between Ronald St. John Macdonald and Kluwer Academic Publishing B.V. regarding the book "essays in honour of Wang Tieya".

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding his visits to China

File contains correspondence about Ronald St. John Macdonald's trips to China - which started as part of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) assignment to strengthening training and research in selected key universities in China - with different individuals, including Bai Gui-Mei, Zhao Zhenjiang, Wang Tieya, Yaoyuan Xia, Luo Hao Cai, Tony T.L. Chang, Eiichi Fukatsu, Masao Nakayama, Zhang Wen-pu, Fritz von Klein, Wang Xuex hen, Xue Mo-hong, Zhu Qiwu, Wei Min, Judith Ogden Bullitt, Randle Edwards, Peter Hoffman, Maarten Bos, Luzius Wildhaber, Eugene V. Rostow, Jeremy Thomas, John Churchill, Nessim Shallon, Roberto Ago, and others. File contains newspaper clippings, manuscripts, and handwritten notes about international law in China, including two versions of Macdonald's paper "the People's Republic of China and the International Court of Justice". File includes a letter from Bai Gui-Mei to Mairi Macdonald.

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding Dalhousie University and the University of Toronto

File contains correspondence with different individuals, including Wade MacLauchlan, Leon E. Trakman, Dan Soberman, R.C.B. Risk, Philip Gerard, Tom Travis, and others, related to Ronald St. John Macdonald's professorship period at Dalhousie University and the University of Toronto. File includes newspaper clippings on different topics of Ronald St. John Macdonald's interest.

Reviews of Ronald St. John Macdonald's published work

File includes reviews of Canadian perspectives on international law and organization; F.R. Scott: essays on his contributions to law, literature, and politics; and Structure and process of international law: essays in legal philosophy doctrine and theory. File also contains Macdonald's review of Constitutionalism and rights: the influence of the United States constitution abroad, by Louis Henkin and Albert J. Rosenthal; and Justice in international law (selected writings of Judge Stephen M. Schwebel), by Stephen M. Schwebel; clippings and correspondence.
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