Author: Paul L.A.H. Chartrand (ed.) Title: Who Are Canada's Aboriginal Peoples? Recognition, Definition, and Jurisdiction
Description: Saskatoon: Purich, 2011. As new! Paper bound, Pp319. Tight and unmarked - a fine copy. 530 grams. Sections include Introduction and Background by the editor; Collective and Individual Recognition in Canada: The Indian Act regime by John Giokas and Robert K. Groves; Who are the Métis? A Review of the Law and Policy by John Giokas and the editor; Domestic Recognition in the United States and Canada by John Giokas; Métis and Non-status Indians and Section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867 by Bradford W. Morse and Robert K. Groves; Political Recognition: An Assessment of American Practice by Russel Lawrence Barsh; When is a Métis an Indian? Some Consequences of Federal Constitutional Jurisdiction over Métis by Dale Gibson; and Defining The Métis People: The Hard Case of Canadian Aboriginal Law by the editor and John Giokas. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books and also offer local curbside pick-up.
Keywords: Native People Legal Status Laws Canada 1895830206
Price: US$ 15.00 Seller: Books on the Web/Booksinternationale.com
- Book number: 30904
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