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Indigenous difference and the Constitution of Canada

Indigenous difference and the Constitution of Canada

Indigenous difference and the Constitution of Canada

Law of America > Law of Canada > Federal law. Common and collective provincial law Individual provinces and territories > Native peoples. Indians. Inuit > Federal law > General > KE7709

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X, 334 pages ; 24 cm

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Useful for students learning an area of law, Indigenous difference and the Constitution of Canada is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Method
Culture
Territory
Sovereignty
The treaty process
Interests, rights and limitations
Indigenous difference and the Charter
Indigenous difference and State obligations
State obligations and treaty negotiations.

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