An overview and retrospective on the Gulf of Maine Maritime Boundary case. This decision is a milestone in oceans law, and it continues to effect fisheries, oil and gas exploration, alternative energy production, and other issues in Canadian-American relations and beyond
The consolidation of the law relating to the Continental Shelf following the 1945 United States Proc...
It has long been recognized that the boundaries of coastal states encompass certain adjoining mariti...
The special problem of identifying the juridical nature of coastal indentations is but one aspect of...
An overview and retrospective on the Gulf of Maine Maritime Boundary case. This decision is a milest...
A retrospective on the Gulf of Maine case and the contribution Maine\u27s lawyers made to it
Over the twenty-five years since a special Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issue...
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...
On December 12, 1984, an ad hoc chamber of the International Court of Justice delivered its opinion ...
One might be cynical about the usefulness of trying to draw legal guidance from a judicial determina...
The Gulf of Maine area, including Georges Bank, has long been regarded as an area of special interes...
In 1989, the Northeastern states of Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire in the United States and...
This Article examines the United States and Canadian legal frameworks for marine resource management...
The international law applicable to maritime boundary delimitation is very imprecise and, consequent...
In 1984, a Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), at the behest of the United States a...
The consolidation of the law relating to the Continental Shelf following the 1945 United States Proc...
It has long been recognized that the boundaries of coastal states encompass certain adjoining mariti...
The special problem of identifying the juridical nature of coastal indentations is but one aspect of...
An overview and retrospective on the Gulf of Maine Maritime Boundary case. This decision is a milest...
A retrospective on the Gulf of Maine case and the contribution Maine\u27s lawyers made to it
Over the twenty-five years since a special Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issue...
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...
On December 12, 1984, an ad hoc chamber of the International Court of Justice delivered its opinion ...
One might be cynical about the usefulness of trying to draw legal guidance from a judicial determina...
The Gulf of Maine area, including Georges Bank, has long been regarded as an area of special interes...
In 1989, the Northeastern states of Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire in the United States and...
This Article examines the United States and Canadian legal frameworks for marine resource management...
The international law applicable to maritime boundary delimitation is very imprecise and, consequent...
In 1984, a Chamber of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), at the behest of the United States a...
The consolidation of the law relating to the Continental Shelf following the 1945 United States Proc...
It has long been recognized that the boundaries of coastal states encompass certain adjoining mariti...
The special problem of identifying the juridical nature of coastal indentations is but one aspect of...