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  2. Canadian maritime law - Wikipedia

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    Canada has adopted an expansive definition of its maritime law, which goes beyond traditional admiralty law.The original English admiralty jurisdiction was called "wet", as it concerned itself with things done at sea, including collisions, salvage and the work of mariners, and contracts and torts performed at sea.

  3. List of countries and territories by maritime boundaries

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    The list encompasses adjacent maritime nations and territories with a special focus on the boundaries or borders which distinguish them. For purposes of this list, " maritime boundary " includes boundaries that are recognized by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea , which includes boundaries of territorial waters , contiguous ...

  4. List of areas disputed by Canada and the United States

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    Canada and the United States have one land dispute over Machias Seal Island (off the coast of Maine), and four other maritime disputes in the Arctic and Pacific. The two countries share the longest international border in the world and have a long history of disputes about the border's demarcation (see Canada–United States border). [1]

  5. List of territorial disputes - Wikipedia

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    United States Canada: 1821 1903 Disputed between the United States and Canada (then a British Dominion with its foreign affairs controlled from London). The dispute had been going on between the Russian and British Empires since 1821, and was inherited by the United States as a consequence of the Alaska Purchase in 1867. It was resolved by ...

  6. List of maritime boundary treaties - Wikipedia

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    United States: 4 May 1978: Treaty on Maritime Boundaries between the United Mexican States and the United States of America (Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean) Dominican Republic Venezuela: 3 May 1979: Treaty on the Delimitation of Marine and Submarine Areas between the Republic of Venezuela and the Dominican Republic Canada United States: 29 Mar ...

  7. Admiralty law - Wikipedia

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    There are several universities that offer maritime law programs. What follows is a partial list of universities offering postgraduate maritime courses: Canada. Dalhousie Law School – LL.M in marine and environmental law; France. Panthéon-Assas University – LL.M in international, business or private law with marine law courses [27]

  8. Dixon Entrance - Wikipedia

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    Canada claims the line is the international maritime boundary, while the United States holds that its purpose was only to designate the land masses belonging to each country. Hence, the U.S. does not recognize the "A–B" line as an official boundary (to govern, for example, seafloor resources or fishing rights).

  9. Canada Marine Act - Wikipedia

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    A list of recent publications is maintained by Transport Canada, [6] which documents, among other things, the land transactions of the various Port Authorities. The equivalent phrase to the English "Port Authority" is the French Administration Portuaire , so that one would perform an online search for "Administration Portuaire de Saguenay" or ...