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3 The Principle of Sharing and the Shadow of Canadian Property Law
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: The Role of Indigenous Law in the Privatization of Lands 1
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Part I: Indigenous Law in Practice
- 1 Housing on Reserve: Developing a Critical Indigenous Feminist Property Theory 41
- 2 Market Citizenship and Indigeneity 94
- 3 The Principle of Sharing and the Shadow of Canadian Property Law 120
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Part II: Political Issues
- 4 Property Rights on Reserves: “New” Ideas from the Nineteenth Century 163
- 5 Conceptualizing Aboriginal Taxpayers, Real Property, and Communities of Sharing 184
- 6 Indigenous Land Rights and the Politics of Property 209
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Part III: Common Law’s Response
- 7 The New Law-Making Powers of First Nations over Family Homes on Indian Reserves 241
- 8 Aboriginal Title in Tsilhqot’in: Exploring the Public Power of Private Property at the Supreme Court of Canada 287
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Part IV: Lessons from the Transnational Context
- 9 Land, Niger Delta Peoples, and Oil and Gas Decision-Making 311
- 10 Locating the Woman: A Note on Customary Law and the Utility of Real Property in the Kingdom of Eswatini (Formerly the Kingdom of Swaziland) 347
- Contributors 371
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: The Role of Indigenous Law in the Privatization of Lands 1
-
Part I: Indigenous Law in Practice
- 1 Housing on Reserve: Developing a Critical Indigenous Feminist Property Theory 41
- 2 Market Citizenship and Indigeneity 94
- 3 The Principle of Sharing and the Shadow of Canadian Property Law 120
-
Part II: Political Issues
- 4 Property Rights on Reserves: “New” Ideas from the Nineteenth Century 163
- 5 Conceptualizing Aboriginal Taxpayers, Real Property, and Communities of Sharing 184
- 6 Indigenous Land Rights and the Politics of Property 209
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Part III: Common Law’s Response
- 7 The New Law-Making Powers of First Nations over Family Homes on Indian Reserves 241
- 8 Aboriginal Title in Tsilhqot’in: Exploring the Public Power of Private Property at the Supreme Court of Canada 287
-
Part IV: Lessons from the Transnational Context
- 9 Land, Niger Delta Peoples, and Oil and Gas Decision-Making 311
- 10 Locating the Woman: A Note on Customary Law and the Utility of Real Property in the Kingdom of Eswatini (Formerly the Kingdom of Swaziland) 347
- Contributors 371