Over the twenty-five years since a special Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued its decision in the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the Gulf of Maine Area (Gulf of Maine Case), legal scholars have written extensively on the significance of the ruling to influence Canada-U.S. relations specifically, and international arbitration in general.2 While the rationale behind any particular scholar’s interest in the case has varied over the years, its significance in informing deliberation surrounding maritime boundary delimitation owes much to the fact that the case presented many “firsts.” Among these were: the use of a special Chamber of the Court; the decision by Canada to submit the dispute to an international tri...
This doctoral thesis was written in the period 2015–2019 at the University of British Columbia, Vanc...
Canada and the USA have developed a series of cooperative initiatives that address transboundary fis...
Nearly ten years ago, the International Court of Justice made its landmark decision delimiting the U...
Over the twenty-five years since a special Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issue...
One might be cynical about the usefulness of trying to draw legal guidance from a judicial determina...
The Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered its judgment on the location of th...
One might be cynical about the usefulness of trying to draw legal guidance from a judicial determina...
An overview and retrospective on the Gulf of Maine Maritime Boundary case. This decision is a milest...
On December 12, 1984, an ad hoc chamber of the International Court of Justice delivered its opinion ...
The international law applicable to maritime boundary delimitation is very imprecise and, consequent...
The Gulf of Maine area, including Georges Bank, has long been regarded as an area of special interes...
This Article examines the United States and Canadian legal frameworks for marine resource management...
In 1984, a Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), at the behest of the United States a...
In 1984, the International Court of Justice drew, "in accordance with the principles and rules of in...
A retrospective on the Gulf of Maine case and the contribution Maine\u27s lawyers made to it
This doctoral thesis was written in the period 2015–2019 at the University of British Columbia, Vanc...
Canada and the USA have developed a series of cooperative initiatives that address transboundary fis...
Nearly ten years ago, the International Court of Justice made its landmark decision delimiting the U...
Over the twenty-five years since a special Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issue...
One might be cynical about the usefulness of trying to draw legal guidance from a judicial determina...
The Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered its judgment on the location of th...
One might be cynical about the usefulness of trying to draw legal guidance from a judicial determina...
An overview and retrospective on the Gulf of Maine Maritime Boundary case. This decision is a milest...
On December 12, 1984, an ad hoc chamber of the International Court of Justice delivered its opinion ...
The international law applicable to maritime boundary delimitation is very imprecise and, consequent...
The Gulf of Maine area, including Georges Bank, has long been regarded as an area of special interes...
This Article examines the United States and Canadian legal frameworks for marine resource management...
In 1984, a Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), at the behest of the United States a...
In 1984, the International Court of Justice drew, "in accordance with the principles and rules of in...
A retrospective on the Gulf of Maine case and the contribution Maine\u27s lawyers made to it
This doctoral thesis was written in the period 2015–2019 at the University of British Columbia, Vanc...
Canada and the USA have developed a series of cooperative initiatives that address transboundary fis...
Nearly ten years ago, the International Court of Justice made its landmark decision delimiting the U...