Canada and the International Seabed :Domestic Determinants and External Constraints

Publication subTitle :Domestic Determinants and External Constraints

Author: Riddell-Dixon   Elizabeth  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 1989

E-ISBN: 9780773561960

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773506947

Subject: D91 Legal departments

Keyword: 法律

Language: ENG

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Canada and the International Seabed is the first in-depth study of the development of Canada's policy on deep seabed mining. Elizabeth Riddell-Dixon argues that Canada's position was determined by certain influential actors in the federal government. Lawyers in the Department of External Affairs and officers from the Department of Energy, Mines, and Resources formed the dominant coalition in the interaction between federal-provincial decision-makers, labour unions, and business groups at the United Nation's Third International Conference on the Law of the Sea.

Chapter

Preface

1 Introduction

2 Canada's Interests

3 Canada's Policies on Deep Seabed Mining at UNCLOS III

4 Federal Government Actors

5 Provincial and Municipal Governments

6 Nongovernmental Actors

7 The Canadian Delegation

8 The Policy-Making Process

Glossary

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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