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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Table of Cases XIII
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PART ONE. The Juridical Understanding of the Crown-Native Fiduciary Relationship
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. The Politics Underlying the Crown- Native Fiduciary Relationship in Canada 19
- 3. The Incidents of Colonialism 50
- 4. The Legislative and Jurisprudential History of the Crown-Native Relationship in Canada 66
- 5. The Characterization of the Crown- Native Fiduciary Relationship by the Courts: Guerin v R 88
- 6. Judicial Characterizations of the Crown's Fiduciary Duty after Guerin 111
- 7. The Status of the Crown's Fiduciary Duty 139
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PART TWO. General Principles of Fiduciary Doctrine
- 8. A Re-examination of Fiduciary Doctrine 149
- 9. Fiduciary Theories 164
- 10. A 'Back to Basics' Approach to Fiduciary Doctrine 176
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PART THREE. The Crown's Fiduciary Duty towards Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
- 11. The British Crown's Obligations 203
- 12. The Canadian Crown's Obligations 221
- 13. Aboriginal Understandings of 'the Crown' and the Nexus between Governmental Power and Fiduciary Responsibility 244
- 14. Characteristics of the Crown-Native Fiduciary Relationship 255
- 15. The Practical Application of Fiduciary Doctrine in the Native Law Context: A Reappraisal of Kruger v R 273
- 16. Prospects for the Future 281
- APPENDICES 291
- Notes 327
- References 455
- Index 477
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Table of Cases XIII
-
PART ONE. The Juridical Understanding of the Crown-Native Fiduciary Relationship
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. The Politics Underlying the Crown- Native Fiduciary Relationship in Canada 19
- 3. The Incidents of Colonialism 50
- 4. The Legislative and Jurisprudential History of the Crown-Native Relationship in Canada 66
- 5. The Characterization of the Crown- Native Fiduciary Relationship by the Courts: Guerin v R 88
- 6. Judicial Characterizations of the Crown's Fiduciary Duty after Guerin 111
- 7. The Status of the Crown's Fiduciary Duty 139
-
PART TWO. General Principles of Fiduciary Doctrine
- 8. A Re-examination of Fiduciary Doctrine 149
- 9. Fiduciary Theories 164
- 10. A 'Back to Basics' Approach to Fiduciary Doctrine 176
-
PART THREE. The Crown's Fiduciary Duty towards Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
- 11. The British Crown's Obligations 203
- 12. The Canadian Crown's Obligations 221
- 13. Aboriginal Understandings of 'the Crown' and the Nexus between Governmental Power and Fiduciary Responsibility 244
- 14. Characteristics of the Crown-Native Fiduciary Relationship 255
- 15. The Practical Application of Fiduciary Doctrine in the Native Law Context: A Reappraisal of Kruger v R 273
- 16. Prospects for the Future 281
- APPENDICES 291
- Notes 327
- References 455
- Index 477