ABSTRACT. Threats or objections to Canadian claims to sovereignty and to the exercise of sovereign rights by Canada in the Arctic in the 40 years since World War II have come from the United States. In the immediate postwar era Canadian sovereignty over minor areas of the Arctic Islands was not unchallengeable. Canadian concerns focused on the desire of the United States to establish weather stations in the Arctic with or without Canadian support. By the early 1950s. and with bilateral agreements with the United States on the DEW Line and BMEWS, Canadian terrestrial sovereignty was beyond question. Canadian maritime claims continued to be c ntested during the balance of the period. These claims have taken the form of functional jurisdictio...
ABSTRACT. Canada’s interest in the management of the waters of the arctic archipelago has generally ...
The central problem of the thesis is to investigate the international legal validity of the Canadian...
Gordon W. Smith, PhD, dedicated much of his life to researching Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic. ...
Threats of objections to Canadian claims to sovereignty and to the exercise of sovereign rights by C...
The central problem of the thesis is to investigate the international legal validity of the Canadian...
This article examines the legal foundation of Canadian claims to its Arctic Sector. In pursuing this...
This article examines the legal foundation of Canadian claims to its Arctic Sector. In pursuing this...
In the 1940’s, Canada’s attention was brusquely turned to the Arctic Archipelago. The nuclear age f...
The purpose of this study is to make a brief overview of Canada\u27s jurisdiction in the arctic regi...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago, as a defining landscape of the Canadian persona, quickly becomes a ...
In 1968, when this writer published Innocent Passage in the Arctic, Canada had yet to assert its s...
The purpose of this study is to make a brief overview of Canada\u27s jurisdiction in the arctic regi...
The central problem of the thesis is to investigate the international legal validity of the Canadian...
In 1968, when this writer published Innocent Passage in the Arctic, Canada had yet to assert its s...
Canada and the United States, two of the larger and politically powerful Arctic States, have had a l...
ABSTRACT. Canada’s interest in the management of the waters of the arctic archipelago has generally ...
The central problem of the thesis is to investigate the international legal validity of the Canadian...
Gordon W. Smith, PhD, dedicated much of his life to researching Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic. ...
Threats of objections to Canadian claims to sovereignty and to the exercise of sovereign rights by C...
The central problem of the thesis is to investigate the international legal validity of the Canadian...
This article examines the legal foundation of Canadian claims to its Arctic Sector. In pursuing this...
This article examines the legal foundation of Canadian claims to its Arctic Sector. In pursuing this...
In the 1940’s, Canada’s attention was brusquely turned to the Arctic Archipelago. The nuclear age f...
The purpose of this study is to make a brief overview of Canada\u27s jurisdiction in the arctic regi...
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago, as a defining landscape of the Canadian persona, quickly becomes a ...
In 1968, when this writer published Innocent Passage in the Arctic, Canada had yet to assert its s...
The purpose of this study is to make a brief overview of Canada\u27s jurisdiction in the arctic regi...
The central problem of the thesis is to investigate the international legal validity of the Canadian...
In 1968, when this writer published Innocent Passage in the Arctic, Canada had yet to assert its s...
Canada and the United States, two of the larger and politically powerful Arctic States, have had a l...
ABSTRACT. Canada’s interest in the management of the waters of the arctic archipelago has generally ...
The central problem of the thesis is to investigate the international legal validity of the Canadian...
Gordon W. Smith, PhD, dedicated much of his life to researching Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic. ...