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The last few years have seen major changes to the laws governing
the offshore, created by international agreements, Canadian
legislation, and court decisions. This is the first Canadian book
to deal comprehensively and systematically with these important
issues pertaining to the jurisdiction, rights, and management in
Canada's offshore. Produced by the Association of Canada Lands
Surveyors (ACLS) and the Canadian Hydrographic Association (CHA),
it will be a useful reference for years to come.
This book covers the following:
- International practices, customs, laws, and treaties concerning
the oceans, and their effects on Canada.
-Canada's responses to international ocean-related events through
Canadian legislation, regulations and practices.
-International treaties and conventions, Canadian court decisions,
and the result of arbitration decisions concerning Canada, with
specific emphasis on the resulting ocean boundary delimitations.
-The mechanics of describing and determining ocean boundaries, and
interpreting ocean-related Canadian legislation.
-Practical issues related to Canada's offshore oil and gas
industry.
If you have a question about Canada's offshore, or about
international or Canadian laws and legislation concerning the
offshore, then you should start your search here. If this book does
not contain the full answer you seek, then it will direct you to
other relevant resources. Most importantly, this book supplies the
context and relationships that are vital to getting the most out of
this information.
On 7 November 2003, Canada ratified the United Nations Convention
on the Law of the Sea, 1982, which, among other things, established
thebasis for national interests and sovereign rights beyond the
traditional 3 nautical mile territorial sea. Through the 1997
Oceans Act, Canada has also consolidated various pieces of
legislation to provide a more cohesive statement on Canada's
offshore interests, including the juridical continental shelf
beyond the 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone. In the 2005
Canada's Oceans Action Plan, Canada has further identified issues
such as sovereignty, integrated ocean management, and health of the
oceans as priorities, and identified ocean science and technology
as one of the tools to meet these priorities.
When discussing Canadian issues, the material is organised from
the Pacific Coast, to the Atlantic Coast and then to the Arctic
Coast. The book features over 64 colour figures explaining
international law of the sea issues and Canada's offshore.
Extensive footnotes have been included to provide references and
further information. The Glossary and Appendices will further aid
the reader. A detailed Bibliography is included.
All of the Figures are available in colour via the ACLS web site
http: //www.acls-aatc.ca
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