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Section 1.2 of the Canadian human rights act balancing collective and individual rights and the principle of gender equality  Cover Image E-book E-book

Section 1.2 of the Canadian human rights act balancing collective and individual rights and the principle of gender equality

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  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 electronic text (89 p.) : digital file.
  • Publisher: Ottawa, Ont. : Canadian Human Rights Commission, 2010

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General Note:
"July 2010."
Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-89).
Formatted Contents Note: Evolution of the concept of gender equality and aboriginal perspectives -- Culturally relevant gender-based analysis -- Impacts of the Indian act regime using à culturally relevant gender-based analysis -- Overview of the impacts of the Indian act regime on individual and collective rights -- Relationship between concepts of gender difference, cultural and racial difference and colonialism -- First nations governance outside the Indian act regime -- Review of frameworks for the achievement of balance proposed by the balancing individual and collective rights report -- summary of the proposed frameworks in the balancing individual and collective rights report -- General comments on the proposed frameworks in the balancing individual and collective rights report -- The meaning of "due regard" -- Section 1.2- à defence of an interpretive provision? -- The meaning of "customary law and legal traditions" -- Scope of CHRA application to decisions of First Nations Governments -- Substantive equality under the CHRA- First Nations customary law and legal traditions and the principle of gender equality as two required considerations at each stage of CHRA analysis -- Conclusion -- An intercultural human rights approach -- General principles for implementing an intercultural human rights approach -- Wrapping up.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Indians of North America -- Civil rights -- Canada
Indigenous women -- Civil rights -- Canada
Sex discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Canada
Native peoples -- Civil rights -- Canada
Autochtones -- Droits -- Canada
Discrimination sexuelle -- Droit -- Canada
Femmes autochtones -- Droits -- Canada
Aboriginal title
Canada
Canadian charter of rights and freedoms
Colonialism
Constitution
Constitution act, 1982
Copyright
Culture
Custom (law)
Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples
Bill c-31
Charter
Crime, law and justice -- Judiciary -- Court
Crime, law and justice -- Law
Crime, law and justice -- Law -- Civil law
Gender equality
Inclusion
Indian act
Indian act
Indian act.
International human rights law
Oppression
Politics
Politics -- Fundamental rights
Politics -- Fundamental rights -- Human rights
Politics -- Government
Politics -- Government -- Constitution (law)
Sex discrimination
Society -- Discrimination
Society -- Mankind -- Gender
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