Bibliography Of Materials About Boundary Arbitration


Compiled by Melinda Renner, Retired Reference/Public Services Librarian

"Arbitration Panels Decides (sic) Offshore Boundary between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland" Ocean Resources 20:4 (May 2002) 34.

Auld, Allison, “Tribunal Draws New Undersea Boundary in Dispute between N.S., Nfld.” Canadian Press NewsWire (1 April 2002).

Baier, Gerald and Paul Groarke, “Arbitrating a Fiction: Canadian Federalism and the Nova Scotia/Newfoundland and Labrador Boundary Dispute” (2003) 46 Canadian Public Administration 315.

“Boundary Disagreement to be Resolved: Arbitration Panel Set Up” Daily Commercial News and Construction Record73:111 (8 June 2000) B1.

 

“Boundary Tribunal, Phase Two” Canada NewsWire (2 April 2002).

 

Brewster, Murray, “Boundary Fight between N.S. and Nfld. has Cost Nearly $4 Million and Counting,” Canadian Press NewsWire (24 December 2001).

 

Currie, John H., “Maritime Boundary Delimitation in a Federal Domestic Setting: the Newfoundland and Labrador v. Nova Scotia Arbitration” (2004) 17 Leiden Journal of International Law 155.

 

Deizel, Shanda, “Oilfields up for Grabs” Maclean’s 114:23 (4 June 2001) 12.

 

Doane, Rod, "Boundary Dispute Heats Up" Ocean Resources 19:2 (April 2001) 34.

 

Gill, Terri, "Offshore Boundary Dispute Enters Phase II" Ocean Resources 19:4 (June 2001) 18.

 

Hughes, Valerie, “Nova Scotia-Newfoundland Dispute over Offshore Areas: the Delimitation Phase” (2000) 38 Canadian Yearbook of International Law 189.

 

Hughes, Valerie, “Nova Scotia-Newfoundland Dispute over the Limits of their Respective Offshore Areas” (2002) 40 Canadian Yearbook of International Law 373.  

 

Lathrop, Coalter G., “Newfoundland and Labrador-Nova Scotia: The Latest ‘International’ Maritime Boundary” (2003) 34 Ocean Development & International Law 83.

 

“Money at Heart of Border Dispute between NS and Nfld” The CBC National (Television) (12 March 2001).

 

Morris, Chris, “Newfoundland Draws Line in Sand in Boundary Dispute with Nova Scotia” Canadian Press NewsWire (19 November 2001).

 

Newfoundland and Labrador.  Premier’s Office. “Government Reacts to Decision in Newfoundland and Labrador/Nova Scotia Offshore Boundary Dispute” (News release, 2 April 2002). (http://www.releases.gov.nl.ca/releases/2002/mines&en/0402n01.htm}

 

“Newfoundland Says Fears of Turmoil are Red Herring in Boundary Dispute” Canadian Press NewsWire (20 March 2001).

 

Nova Scotia.  Petroleum Directorate. “Existing Boundary is Fair and Equitable” (News release, Premier's Office, 19 November 2001).  (http://www.gov.ns.ca/news/details.asp?id=20011119002)

 

Nova Scotia.  Premier’s Office. “Offshore Boundary Needs No Change” (News release, excerpts from a speech by John Hamm, Fredericton, NB, 12 March 2001). (http://www.gov.ns.ca/news/details.asp?id=20010312004)

 

Radwanski, Adam, “Hamm’s Foes Portray Initiative as Posturing in Face of Flagging Polls” Hill Times (19 March 2001) 9.

 

“Settlement of Boundary Dispute between Nfld and Nova Scotia,” CTV News – CTV Television (1 April 2002).

COMPILER'S NOTES:  

Unless otherwise indicated by a link to a free website, the materials listed above may be accessible electronically through sources licensed to your local public, university or other library, or held in print by that library.  Please check with a librarian.

Because some users of this bibliography may not be familiar with the abbreviations of sources, the full title of each source has been given rather than the abbreviation.