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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Sovereignty, Extinguishment, and Expropriation of Aboriginal Title
- From the US Indian Claims Commission Cases to Delgamuukw: Facts, Theories, and Evidence in North American Land Claims 37
- Social Theory, Expert Evidence, and the Yorta Yorta Rights Appeal Decision 53
- Law’s Infidelity to Its Past: The Failure to Recognize Indigenous Jurisdiction in Australia and Canada 85
- The Defence of Native Title and Dominion in Sixteenth-Century Mexico Compared with Delgamuukw 100
- Beyond Aboriginal Title in Yukon: First Nations Land Registries 108
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Native Land, Litigation, and Indigenous Rights
- The “Race” for Recognition: Toward a Policy of Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada 125
- The Sources and Content of Indigenous Land Rights in Australia and Canada: A Critical Comparison 146
- Common Law, Statutory Law, and the Political Economy of the Recognition of Indigenous Australian Rights in Land 171
- Claiming Native Title in the Foreshore and Seabed 185
- Waterpower Developments and Native Water Rights Struggles in the North American West in the Early Twentieth Century: A View from Three Stoney Nakoda Cases 202
- Conclusion 214
- Acknowledgments 229
- Selected Bibliography 230
- Contributors 249
- General Index 253
- Index of Cases 262
- Index of Statutes, Treaties and Agreements 265
- Law and Society 268
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Sovereignty, Extinguishment, and Expropriation of Aboriginal Title
- From the US Indian Claims Commission Cases to Delgamuukw: Facts, Theories, and Evidence in North American Land Claims 37
- Social Theory, Expert Evidence, and the Yorta Yorta Rights Appeal Decision 53
- Law’s Infidelity to Its Past: The Failure to Recognize Indigenous Jurisdiction in Australia and Canada 85
- The Defence of Native Title and Dominion in Sixteenth-Century Mexico Compared with Delgamuukw 100
- Beyond Aboriginal Title in Yukon: First Nations Land Registries 108
-
Native Land, Litigation, and Indigenous Rights
- The “Race” for Recognition: Toward a Policy of Recognition of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada 125
- The Sources and Content of Indigenous Land Rights in Australia and Canada: A Critical Comparison 146
- Common Law, Statutory Law, and the Political Economy of the Recognition of Indigenous Australian Rights in Land 171
- Claiming Native Title in the Foreshore and Seabed 185
- Waterpower Developments and Native Water Rights Struggles in the North American West in the Early Twentieth Century: A View from Three Stoney Nakoda Cases 202
- Conclusion 214
- Acknowledgments 229
- Selected Bibliography 230
- Contributors 249
- General Index 253
- Index of Cases 262
- Index of Statutes, Treaties and Agreements 265
- Law and Society 268