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The Arctic promise: legal and political autonomy of Greenland and Nunavut

The Arctic promise: legal and political autonomy of Greenland and Nunavut

The Arctic promise: legal and political autonomy of Greenland and Nunavut

Law of America > Law of Canada > Nova Scotia > Law of particular counties, townships, regional districts, etc. By county, etc., A-Z > General. History

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Print version: Loukacheva, Natalia, 1973- Arctic promise. Toronto ; Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, ©2007 (DLC) 2007280040 (OCoLC)123892195

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1 online resource (XII, 255 pages) : maps

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, The Arctic promise: legal and political autonomy of Greenland and Nunavut is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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The Inuit of Greenland and Nunavut : from subjugation to self-government? —
The constitutional dimensions of the governance of Nunavut and Greenland —
Territorial government versus home rule : the structure of Nunavut's and Greenland's institutions —
The jurisdiction of greenland and Nunavut —
Greenland and Nunavut in international affairs.

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Main Contents

The Inuit of Greenland and Nunavut : from subjugation to self-government?
The constitutional dimensions of the governance of Nunavut and Greenland
Territorial government versus home rule : the structure of Nunavut's and Greenland's institutions
The jurisdiction of greenland and Nunavut
Greenland and Nunavut in international affairs.

Summary Note

The Arctic Promise deals with areas of comparative constitutional law, international law, Aboriginal law, legal anthropology, political science, and international relations, using each to contribute to the understanding of the right to indigenous autonomy. '''

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