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Aboriginal self-government : what does it mean in practice? | CBA's 2002 aboriginal law conference. Cover Image Book Book

Aboriginal self-government : what does it mean in practice? | CBA's 2002 aboriginal law conference

Canadian Bar Association, (sponsoring body.).

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  • ISBN: 1894015630
  • ISBN: 9781894015639
  • Physical Description: print
    1 volume (various pagings) ; 31 cm
  • Publisher: Ottawa, Ontario : Canadian Bar Association = Association du Barreau canadien, [2002]

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Formatted Contents Note: 1. National self-determination and state sovereignty: striking the balance - Prof. Brian Slattery -- 2. Sovereignty: Blackwell companion to Native American history - Dr. Gerald Taiaiake Alfred -- 3. Variations on a secession theme: Building an argument for First Nations self-government from Quebec secession reference - Steve P. Zaluski -- 4. The Awas Tingni case. The inter-American court of human rights and Indigenous Peoples' collective right to their land and natural resources - Robert T. Coulter -- 5. Aboriginal governments and the charter: Lessons from the United States - Kent McNeil -- 6. Indigenous Peoples and the right of self-determination - Sylia Batt -- 7. Preparing First Nations for business - James I. Reynolds -- 8. Municipal and First Nations financing - Frank Leonard, Larry Blain & Deanna Hamilton -- 9. Lheidli T'enneh land management under the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management - Richard B. Krehbiel -- 10. Models for sustainable land-use planning - Dr. Michael M'Gonigle -- 11. Banking and financial transactions First Nations - Kelly Bitternose -- 12. Taking and enforcing security under the Indian Act and self-government legislation - James I. Reynolds -- 13. An improved First Nation fiscal relationship through the BC treaty process - Jason Calla -- 14. An articulation of the "traditional" constitutional approach - S. Bradley Armstrong -- 15. Judicial recognition of Aboriginal self-government: Where do we stand? - John J. L. Hunter -- 16. Biographical Notes (in alpha order)
Subject: Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Canada -- Congresses
Indians of North America -- Canada -- Politics and government -- Congresses

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