Salt Water Neighbors

Salt Water Neighbors
Title Salt Water Neighbors PDF eBook
Author Ted L McDorman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 382
Release 2009-02-17
Genre Law
ISBN 0199771065

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The United States and Canada are salt water neighbors on the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans. Despite the general closeness of the political, economic and social relationship, the two States have approached their offshore areas from different perspectives. Canada has long supported expansion of exclusive national control over its adjacent offshore; whereas the United States has been concerned with the balance between national authority and international navigation rights. Canada has tended to view maritime disputes with the United States as local matters; whereas the United States has tended to see the disputes with Canada in global terms. Against this background, Salt Water Neighbor's examines both the international ocean law disagreements that exist between the United States and Canada respecting maritime boundaries, fisheries and navigation rights (e.g., the Northwest Passage) and the numerous cooperative bilateral arrangements that have prevented these disputes from being significant causes of friction between the neighbors. There has not been a comprehensive book-length study of United States-Canada international ocean relations since the early 1970s. Much has changed in the last 30 years. Most importantly, the law and the nature of the disputes between the two States have changed as a result of the adoption of 200 nautical mile zones in the late 1970s.

Salt Water Neighbors

Salt Water Neighbors
Title Salt Water Neighbors PDF eBook
Author Ted L. McDorman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 415
Release 2009
Genre Law
ISBN 0195383605

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Introduction -- Context and background -- 1970 : the landmark year -- UNCLOS III and the LOS Convention -- Canada : United States maritime boundaries -- Status of waters and navigation rights -- Fisheries -- Reviewing the past and looking to the future.

How Come? in the Neighborhood

How Come? in the Neighborhood
Title How Come? in the Neighborhood PDF eBook
Author Kathy Wollard
Publisher Workman Publishing
Total Pages 308
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761144298

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Provides answers to kids' questions about stuff that happens at home, in the backyard, at school, and on vacation.

Science, Technology, and New Challenges to Ocean Law

Science, Technology, and New Challenges to Ocean Law
Title Science, Technology, and New Challenges to Ocean Law PDF eBook
Author Harry N. Scheiber
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 491
Release 2015-07-24
Genre Law
ISBN 9004299610

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Sixteen authoritative yet eminently readable chapters offer analyses of major issues in the interfaces of science, technology, and law for the oceans. This volume fills an important gap both in the existing literature on law of the sea and in the more comprehensive field of ocean resource-use studies.

The Law of the Sea Convention

The Law of the Sea Convention
Title The Law of the Sea Convention PDF eBook
Author Myron H. Nordquist
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages 599
Release 2012-03-19
Genre Law
ISBN 900420136X

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This text provides valuable insight into a number of contemporary and pressing issues concerning the world's oceans and their management.

Neighbor Power

Neighbor Power
Title Neighbor Power PDF eBook
Author Jim A. Diers
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 215
Release 2014-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0295805927

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Building on the lessons of early labor leaders, civil rights volunteers, and political activists, Jim Diers has developed his own models and successful strategies for community development. Neighbor Power chronicles his involvement with Seattle’s communities. This book not only gives hope that participatory democracy is possible, but it offers practical applications and invaluable lessons for ordinary, caring citizens who want to make a difference. It also provides government officials with inspiring stories and proven programs to help them embrace citizen activists as true partners. Diers’s experience is extensive. He began as a community organizer in 1976, then moved on to help establish and staff a system of consumer-elected medical center councils. This led him to Seattle city government, where he served under three mayors as the first director of the Department of Neighborhoods, recognized as the national leader in such efforts. In the 1990s, Jim Diers helped Seattle neighborhoods face challenges ranging from gang violence to urban growth. The Neighborhood Matching Fund grew to support over 400 community self-help projects each year while a community-driven planning process involved 30,000 people. Diers provides evidence that productive community life is thriving, not just in Seattle, Washington, but in towns and cities across the globe. Both practical and inspiring, Neighbor Power offers real-life examples of how to build active, creative neighborhoods and enjoy the rich results of community empowerment.

Nature Neighbors

Nature Neighbors
Title Nature Neighbors PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Moore Banta
Publisher
Total Pages 316
Release 1914
Genre Birds
ISBN

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