The recent history of international ocean relations between Canada and the European Union (EU) merits particular scholarly attention. The headlines in the media have tended to focus on differences rather than commonalities, and in particular those few differences that led to confrontation, probably not without some assistance from the media. The “Turbot War” in the 1990s is by now a classic case of confrontation on the high seas motivated by conflicting fisheries and related conservation interests.https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/faculty_books/1080/thumbnail.jp
In 1994, frustration with the Pacific salmon dispute between Canada and the United States, caused th...
Four Canadian international disputes in the Arctic are reviewed. They are: the Beaufort Sea boundary...
In common with public policy generally, public policy in ocean management is undergoing a period of ...
The recent history of international ocean relations between Canada and the European Union (EU) merit...
In March 1995, Canadian gunboats seized and impounded a Spanish fishing trawler and cut the nets of...
In 1995, the so-called “turbot war” between Spain and Canada was pivotal for Iberian fisheries. The ...
EU and Canada can grow Arctic relations By Cecile Pelaudeix First published by Embassy, 28 Sept 2011...
Embassy, Canada's Foreign Policy NewspaperWhen it comes to the Arctic, co-operation between the Euro...
In January 1987, Canada and France concluded an interim “arrangement” relating to French fishing off...
This article is about contested norms in inter-national encounters in global fisheries governance. I...
Over the years, Canada, like most other coastal nations, has developed an intricate set of policies ...
I INTRODUCTION Fish and fur; disputes over these two commodities have dominated the Canada-E...
Fishing for a Solution provides a detailed, policy-based account of the development of Canada's fish...
Introduction. Maritime boundary disputes and exercising sovereignty in the Arctic are of great curre...
The French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, perched off the end of the Burin Peninsula, southeast...
In 1994, frustration with the Pacific salmon dispute between Canada and the United States, caused th...
Four Canadian international disputes in the Arctic are reviewed. They are: the Beaufort Sea boundary...
In common with public policy generally, public policy in ocean management is undergoing a period of ...
The recent history of international ocean relations between Canada and the European Union (EU) merit...
In March 1995, Canadian gunboats seized and impounded a Spanish fishing trawler and cut the nets of...
In 1995, the so-called “turbot war” between Spain and Canada was pivotal for Iberian fisheries. The ...
EU and Canada can grow Arctic relations By Cecile Pelaudeix First published by Embassy, 28 Sept 2011...
Embassy, Canada's Foreign Policy NewspaperWhen it comes to the Arctic, co-operation between the Euro...
In January 1987, Canada and France concluded an interim “arrangement” relating to French fishing off...
This article is about contested norms in inter-national encounters in global fisheries governance. I...
Over the years, Canada, like most other coastal nations, has developed an intricate set of policies ...
I INTRODUCTION Fish and fur; disputes over these two commodities have dominated the Canada-E...
Fishing for a Solution provides a detailed, policy-based account of the development of Canada's fish...
Introduction. Maritime boundary disputes and exercising sovereignty in the Arctic are of great curre...
The French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, perched off the end of the Burin Peninsula, southeast...
In 1994, frustration with the Pacific salmon dispute between Canada and the United States, caused th...
Four Canadian international disputes in the Arctic are reviewed. They are: the Beaufort Sea boundary...
In common with public policy generally, public policy in ocean management is undergoing a period of ...