Aboriginal law since Delgamuukw
Aboriginal law since Delgamuukw
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Edition Details
- Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Maria A. Morellato
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): Ontario
- Publication Information: Aurora, Ont. : Canada Law Book, ©2009
- Publication Type (Medium): Claims
- Type: Book
- Permalink: https://books.lawi.ca/aboriginal-law-since-delgamuukw/ (Stable identifier)
Short Description
Lv, 536 pages ; 24 cm
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Useful for students learning an area of law, Aboriginal law since Delgamuukw is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Responsable Person: editor-in-chief, Maria Morellato.
- Publication Date: 2009
- Copyright Date: 2009
- Location: Aurora, Ont.
- Country/State: Ontario
- Number of Editions: 5 editions
- First edition Date: 2009
- Last edition Date: 2009
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KE7709
- Dewey Code: 342.710872
- ISBN: 9780888044860 0888044860
- OCLC: 386707962
Main Contents
The constitutional basis of Aboriginal rights / Peter W. Hogg.
Disappointed expectations: why Delgamuukw has failed to achieve results on the ground / John J.L. Hunter.
Where to from here: reconciling Aboriginal title with Crown sovereignty / Douglas Lambert.
The ghost / Louise Mandell.
Building indigenous legal communities post-Delgamuukw: where are the women? / Patricia A. Monture.
The spectre of Spectra: the evolution of the Crown's fiduciary obligation to Aboriginal peoples since Delgamuukw / James I. Reynolds.
The metamorphosis of Aboriginal title / Brian Slattery.
Aboriginal title and private property / Gordon Christie.
A decade since Delgamuukw: update from an industry perspective / Anna Fung, Anne Giardini and Rob Miller.
Fishing for more than one day: Aboriginal equality after Delgamuukw / Roy W. Millen and Jennifer Spencer.
Tsilhqot'in Nation v. British Columbia: a decade after Delgamuukw / David M. Robbins and Jack Woodward.
The duty to consult and accommodate: a judicial innovation intended to promote reconciliation / Arthur Pape.
A tale of two agreements: implementing section 52(1) remedies for the VIolation of Me?tis harvesting rights / Jean Teillet.
Aboriginal self-government / James A. O'Reilly.
An unfulfilled promise: still fighting to make space for indigenous legal traditions / Ardith Walkem.
Cede, release and surrender: treaty-making, the Aboriginal perspective and the great juridical oxymoron, or, Let's face it
It didn't happen / Peter W. Hutchins.
The promise of Delgamuukw and the reality of treaty negotiations in British Columbia / Murray Browne.
Specific claims: past, present and future / Allan Donovan.
Structured Subjects (Headings):
- Canada
- Constitutional law
- Indigenous peoples
- Indigenous peoples–Government relations
- Indigenous peoples–Legal status, laws, etc
- Indigenous peoples–Politics and government
Unstructured Subjects (Headings):
- Canada
- Constitutional law
- Indigenous peoples
- Indigenous peoples–Government relations
- Indigenous peoples–Legal status, laws, etc
- Indigenous peoples–Politics and government