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Fiduciary Doctrine and the Crown-Native Relationship in Canada
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Leonard Rotman
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English
Published/Copyright:
1996
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In a landmark decision in 1984, the Supreme Court of Canada declared that the Crown is bound by fiduciary, or trust-like, obligations to Canada's aboriginal peoples. Leonard Rotman explores the unanswered questions that plague the Crown-Native fiduciary relationship.
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LEONARD IAN ROTMAN teaches in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta. He has also acted as a consultant to aboriginal law practitioners dn the Indian Claims Commission.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Table of Cases
XIII - PART ONE. The Juridical Understanding of the Crown-Native Fiduciary Relationship
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1. Introduction
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2. The Politics Underlying the Crown- Native Fiduciary Relationship in Canada
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3. The Incidents of Colonialism
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4. The Legislative and Jurisprudential History of the Crown-Native Relationship in Canada
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5. The Characterization of the Crown- Native Fiduciary Relationship by the Courts: Guerin v R
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6. Judicial Characterizations of the Crown's Fiduciary Duty after Guerin
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7. The Status of the Crown's Fiduciary Duty
139 - PART TWO. General Principles of Fiduciary Doctrine
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8. A Re-examination of Fiduciary Doctrine
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9. Fiduciary Theories
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10. A 'Back to Basics' Approach to Fiduciary Doctrine
176 - PART THREE. The Crown's Fiduciary Duty towards Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
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11. The British Crown's Obligations
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12. The Canadian Crown's Obligations
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13. Aboriginal Understandings of 'the Crown' and the Nexus between Governmental Power and Fiduciary Responsibility
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14. Characteristics of the Crown-Native Fiduciary Relationship
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15. The Practical Application of Fiduciary Doctrine in the Native Law Context: A Reappraisal of Kruger v R
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16. Prospects for the Future
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APPENDICES
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Notes
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References
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Index
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December 15, 1996
eBook ISBN:
9781487583538
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504
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College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;