Canada is a party to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, having ratified it in 2003. This Convention requires parties to it to make payments in respect of oil production on their continental shelves beyond 200 miles, to an international organization which is then tasked with distributing such payments to selected States parties to the Convention, taking into account the interests of the least-developed countries.* Canada has a number of offshore licenses in the area of the continental shelf to which these payments will apply. The amount of the payments is based on the total production at the site. After 12 years of production, the Convention stipulates that the amount of the payment is seven percent of production, and remai...
Canada\u27s Oceans Act, now five years old, is a ground-breaking piece of legislation in marine law ...
While it is a truism that people shape resources, it is equally true that resources shape people. Th...
The territorial sea of Canada consists of a 12-mile belt of maritime space extending seaward from th...
Canada is a party to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, having ratified it in 2003...
Article 82 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982, provides a novel obligation...
Article 82 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea is a novel provision introducing t...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the needs of developing states created by the 1982 U.N. Conv...
In this Article, Professor McDorman discusses the fact that five years after the completion of the L...
The author examines the current state of international law governing Canada\u27s sovereignty and jur...
This article examines the royalty regime in the area offshore the two oil and gas producing province...
The Provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland...
Canada\u27s declaration of a 200 mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the forefront of a rush by co...
This thesis is concerned with one aspect of government management regimes for offshore oil and gas -...
This article examines the legal foundation of Canadian claims to its Arctic Sector. In pursuing this...
This article will examine statutory and common law liens in relation to assets used in oil and gas e...
Canada\u27s Oceans Act, now five years old, is a ground-breaking piece of legislation in marine law ...
While it is a truism that people shape resources, it is equally true that resources shape people. Th...
The territorial sea of Canada consists of a 12-mile belt of maritime space extending seaward from th...
Canada is a party to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, having ratified it in 2003...
Article 82 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982, provides a novel obligation...
Article 82 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea is a novel provision introducing t...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the needs of developing states created by the 1982 U.N. Conv...
In this Article, Professor McDorman discusses the fact that five years after the completion of the L...
The author examines the current state of international law governing Canada\u27s sovereignty and jur...
This article examines the royalty regime in the area offshore the two oil and gas producing province...
The Provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland...
Canada\u27s declaration of a 200 mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the forefront of a rush by co...
This thesis is concerned with one aspect of government management regimes for offshore oil and gas -...
This article examines the legal foundation of Canadian claims to its Arctic Sector. In pursuing this...
This article will examine statutory and common law liens in relation to assets used in oil and gas e...
Canada\u27s Oceans Act, now five years old, is a ground-breaking piece of legislation in marine law ...
While it is a truism that people shape resources, it is equally true that resources shape people. Th...
The territorial sea of Canada consists of a 12-mile belt of maritime space extending seaward from th...