The Canadian regulation of offshore installations

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116 pages 1985

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Examines the Canadian regulations of four types of temporary structures which are placed in the ocean to drill for oil: drill ships, artificial islands, semi-submersibles, and jack-up oilrigs. Discusses the four applicable sources of law: coastal state oil and gas regulatory law, maritime law, environmental law, and labour law. Includes implications of potential conflicts between the laws.

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