A Historical and Legal Study of Sovereignty in the Canadian North

Terrestrial Sovereignty, 1870-1939

Gordon W Smith author P Whitney Lackenbauer editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Calgary Press

Published:30th Nov '14

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A Historical and Legal Study of Sovereignty in the Canadian North cover

Gordon W. Smith, PhD, dedicated much of his life to researching Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic. His 1952 dissertation from Columbia University on ""The Historical and Legal Background of Canada's Arctic Claims"" remains a foundational work on the topic, as does his 1966 chapter ""Sovereignty in the North: The Canadian Aspect of an International Problem"" in R. St. J. Macdonald's The Arctic Frontier.

A Historical and Legal Study of Sovereignty in the Canadian North is the first in a project to edit and publish Smith's unpublished work, a manuscript on sovereignty and related Law of the Sea issues. Researched and written over three decades, this comprehensive and thoroughly documented study offers important insights into evolving understandings of Canada's sovereignty from the original transfers of the northern territories to the young dominion through the start of the Second World War. With Arctic issues once again at the forefront of public debate, this invaluable resource, available to researchers outside of government for the first time, explains how Canada laid the historical and legal foundations to support its longstanding, well-established sovereignty over Arctic lands.

The book is a significant contribution to the field of Arctic studies whether those studies involve history, law, political science or other cognate areas where questions of Canadian sovereignty over the Arctic lands are mooted. It is a critical part of Canadian history and while there have been recent books on some of the contents of the manuscript, none approach the depth of what Smith accomplished. This is a major and brilliant piece of work on a subject of high interest and importance nationally and globally. - Ted L. McDorman, Professor of Law and of Geography, University of Victoria
I strongly recommend this present volume to all Canadians and others interested in issues of Canadian Sovereignty in the Arctic -Colonel (Retd) Brian K. Wntzell, Canadian Naval Review
One of the most comprehensive and detailed histories of Canada's Arctic sovereignty. Adam Lajeunesse, Canadian Journal of History

  • Winner of Canadian Nautical Research Society Keith Matthews Award 2015
  • Winner of NASOH John Lyman Book Award for Canadian Naval and Maritime History 2014
  • Winner of BPAA Alberta Book Publishing Award for Scholarly and Academic Book 2015

ISBN: 9781552387207

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Weight: 1350g