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Aboriginal law : commentary, cases and materials / Thomas Isaac.

Localisation

Sécurité publique Canada, Bibliothèque

Ressource

Livres et rapports

Cote

E 98 .L4 I8 2003

Auteurs

Publié

Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Description

xxvii, 559 p. : maps ; 23 cm.

Résumé

This is an introduction to the most important aspects of Canadian law affecting Aboriginal peoples. It provides a summary and analysis of current law, referring to relevant court decisions, statutes, and land claims agreements. Key excerpts from major cases and materials are included. All major Supreme Court of Canada decisions on Aboriginal rights in the last four decades are referred to and most are excerpted. Many regional issues are also discussed, such as the claims of First Nations peoples in B.C., the unique situation of Maritime First Nations, land claim agreements in northern Canada, and the special place of the numbered treaties covering the Prairie provinces.

Sujet

Édition

3rd ed.

Contenu

1. Aboriginal rights and title. -- 2. Treaty rights. -- 3. Federal, provincial and territorial legislative authority. -- 4. The Métis and Inuit. -- 5. Taxation. -- 6. Aboriginal rights and the Constitution Act, 1982. -- 7. Self-government. -- 8. Aboriginal women.

Collection

Purich's aboriginal issues series

Items

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