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Canadian-American Relations: Law of the Sea

Ann L. Hollick

International Organization, 1974, vol. 28, issue 4, 755-780

Abstract: The governments of Canada and the United States are playing very active roles in negotiations to define the law of the sea, which has been the subject of international conferences in 1958, 1960, and that beginning in December 1973. These provide the framework for a study of US-Canadian relations in the uses of the sea. Three perspectives may be adopted to understand the political processes involved in law of the sea relations: (1) the state-to-state model, (2) the bureaucratic politics approach, and (3) the transnational systems perspective.

Date: 1974
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