In many areas of Canadian law, the British influence has been pervasive, but in no area has it been more so than in merchant shipping law. Great Britain have long been a seafaring nation and British prosperity and pride have long rested on maritime achievements. Great Britain controlled almost all aspects of colonial merchant shipping, and thus prevented the development of an autonomous Canadian foundation in maritime law. The British influence over Canadian merchant shipping legislation remained pervasive after Confederation and contributed to the failure of Canada to develop a merchant marine, despite Canada being one of the major users of ocean transportation. The current Canadian regime of shipping law, based upon British precedents, is...
This article discusses the relationship between international maritime law and Canadian maritime law...
Britain, in the nineteenth century became the world's leading industrial and commercial power, posse...
The conference program describes the legal history of Nova Scotia as terra incognita. Whether this i...
In many areas of Canadian law, the British influence has been pervasive, but in no area has it been ...
Canadian Maritime Law is the leading scholarly text and reference work on maritime law in Canada. It...
In marine matters, Canada is not a maritime but a coastal power. She is also a nation dependent for ...
This is the fifth volume of papers from the annual workshops of the Atlantic Canada Shipping Project...
In this article, the author first describes the essentially civilian nature and origin of maritime l...
The development of Australian maritime law was closely associated with Britain's Empire-building. T...
Within the last one hundred and thirty years, the coasting tirade of British Columbia has passed th...
As part of the negotiation of a trade contract, commercial buyers and sellers of goods in domestic a...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 289-330).The debate surrounding the na...
Infrequent but catastrophic incidents of pollution by ships have attracted worldwide attention to th...
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Canada studied the impact of its cabotage legislation thoroughly and...
Most modem Canadian corporate law statutes are similar to their United States’ counterparts, and dis...
This article discusses the relationship between international maritime law and Canadian maritime law...
Britain, in the nineteenth century became the world's leading industrial and commercial power, posse...
The conference program describes the legal history of Nova Scotia as terra incognita. Whether this i...
In many areas of Canadian law, the British influence has been pervasive, but in no area has it been ...
Canadian Maritime Law is the leading scholarly text and reference work on maritime law in Canada. It...
In marine matters, Canada is not a maritime but a coastal power. She is also a nation dependent for ...
This is the fifth volume of papers from the annual workshops of the Atlantic Canada Shipping Project...
In this article, the author first describes the essentially civilian nature and origin of maritime l...
The development of Australian maritime law was closely associated with Britain's Empire-building. T...
Within the last one hundred and thirty years, the coasting tirade of British Columbia has passed th...
As part of the negotiation of a trade contract, commercial buyers and sellers of goods in domestic a...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 289-330).The debate surrounding the na...
Infrequent but catastrophic incidents of pollution by ships have attracted worldwide attention to th...
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Canada studied the impact of its cabotage legislation thoroughly and...
Most modem Canadian corporate law statutes are similar to their United States’ counterparts, and dis...
This article discusses the relationship between international maritime law and Canadian maritime law...
Britain, in the nineteenth century became the world's leading industrial and commercial power, posse...
The conference program describes the legal history of Nova Scotia as terra incognita. Whether this i...