From recognition to reconciliation: essays on the constitutional entrenchment of Aboriginal and treaty rights

From recognition to reconciliation: essays on the constitutional entrenchment of Aboriginal and treaty rights

From recognition to reconciliation: essays on the constitutional entrenchment of Aboriginal and treaty rights

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Edition Details

  • Language: English
  • Jurisdiction(s): Ontario
  • Publication Information: Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press, [2016] ©2016
  • Type: Book
  • Permalink: https://books.lawi.ca/from-recognition-to-reconciliation-essays-on-the-constitutional-entrenchment-of-aboriginal-and-treaty-rights/ (Stable identifier)

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VII, 522 pages ; 24 cm

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, From recognition to reconciliation: essays on the constitutional entrenchment of Aboriginal and treaty rights is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Bibliographic information

  • Responsable Person: edited by Patrick Macklem and Douglas Sanderson.
  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Copyright Date: 2016
  • Location: Toronto, Ont.
  • Country/State: Ontario
  • Number of Editions: 1 editions
  • First edition Date: 2015
  • Last edition Date: 2015
  • Languages: English
  • Library of Congress Code: KE7709
  • Dewey Code: 342.710872
  • ISBN: 9781442637290 1442637293 9781442628854 1442628855
  • OCLC: 907661870

Main Contents

Introduction: Recognition and reconciliation in indigenous-settler societies / Patrick Macklem and Douglas Sanderson
Indigenous peoples and the ethos of legal pluralism in Canada / Patrick Macklem
“Looking for a knot in the bulrush” : reflections on law, sovereignty and Aboriginal rights / Mark D. Walters
We Are still in the age of encounter : Section 35 and a Canada beyond sovereignty / Jeremy Webber
The generative structure of Aboriginal rights / Brian Slattery
A common law biography of Section 35 / P.G. McHugh
Indigenous knowledge and the reconciliation of Section 35(1) / Dale Turner
Military historiography, warriors and soldiers : the normative impact of epistemological choices / Jean Leclair
Consultation and economic reconciliation / Dwight Newman
The state of the Crown-Aboriginal fiduciary relationship : the case for an Aboriginal veto / Michael J. Bryant
Administering consultation at the National Energy Board : evaluating tribunal authority / Sari Graben and Abbey Sinclair
Non-status indigenous groups in Canadian courts : practical and legal difficulties in seeking recognition / Se?bastien Grammond, Isabelle Lantagne, & Natacha Gagne?
Liberal and tribal membership boundaries : descent, consent and Section 35 / Kirsty Gover
Overlapping consensus, legislative reform and the Indian Act / Douglas Sanderson
Walls and bridges : competing agendas in transitional justice / Courtney Jung
From recognition to reconciliation : Nunavut and self-reliance
an Arctic entity in transition / Natalia Loukacheva
Constitutional indigenous treaty jurisprudence in Aotearoa, New Zealand / Jacinta Ruru
Constitutional reform in Australia : recognizing indigenous Australians in the absence of a reconciliation process / Megan Davis, Marcia Langton
Legislation and indigenous self-determination in Canada and the United States / John Borrows
The indigenous international and a jurisprudence of jurisdictions / Michael Ignatieff.

Summary Note

In From Recognition to Reconciliation, twenty leading scholars reflect on the continuing transformation of the constitutional relationship between Indigenous peoples and the Canadian state.

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