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8 Judicial Approaches to Self-Government since Calder: Searching for Doctrinal Coherence
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Kent McNeil
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- The Calder Decision, Aboriginal Title, Treaties, and the Nisga’a 1
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Reflections of the Calder Participants
- Frank Calder and Thomas Berger: A Conversation 37
- Reminiscences of Aboriginal Rights at the Time of the Calder Case and Its Aftermath 54
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Historical Background
- We Are Not O’Meara’s Children: Law, Lawyers, and the First Campaign for Aboriginal Title in British Columbia, 1908–28 61
- Then Fight For It: William Lewis Paul and Alaska Native Land Claims 85
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Calder and Its Implications
- Calder and the Representation of Indigenous Society in Canadian Jurisprudence 101
- A Taxonomy of Aboriginal Rights 111
- Judicial Approaches to Self-Government since Calder: Searching for Doctrinal Coherence 129
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International Impact
- Customary Rights and Crown Claims: Calder and Aboriginal Title in Aotearoa New Zealand 155
- The Influence of Canadian and International Law on the Evolution of Australian Aboriginal Title 177
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The Future
- Let Obligations Be Done 201
- Closing Thoughts: Final Remarks from Iona Campagnolo, Lance Finch, Joseph Gosnell, and Frank Calder 216
- A Select Chronology 231
- The Nisga’a Petition of 1913 241
- Notes 246
- Bibliography 298
- Contributors 322
- Index 324
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- The Calder Decision, Aboriginal Title, Treaties, and the Nisga’a 1
-
Reflections of the Calder Participants
- Frank Calder and Thomas Berger: A Conversation 37
- Reminiscences of Aboriginal Rights at the Time of the Calder Case and Its Aftermath 54
-
Historical Background
- We Are Not O’Meara’s Children: Law, Lawyers, and the First Campaign for Aboriginal Title in British Columbia, 1908–28 61
- Then Fight For It: William Lewis Paul and Alaska Native Land Claims 85
-
Calder and Its Implications
- Calder and the Representation of Indigenous Society in Canadian Jurisprudence 101
- A Taxonomy of Aboriginal Rights 111
- Judicial Approaches to Self-Government since Calder: Searching for Doctrinal Coherence 129
-
International Impact
- Customary Rights and Crown Claims: Calder and Aboriginal Title in Aotearoa New Zealand 155
- The Influence of Canadian and International Law on the Evolution of Australian Aboriginal Title 177
-
The Future
- Let Obligations Be Done 201
- Closing Thoughts: Final Remarks from Iona Campagnolo, Lance Finch, Joseph Gosnell, and Frank Calder 216
- A Select Chronology 231
- The Nisga’a Petition of 1913 241
- Notes 246
- Bibliography 298
- Contributors 322
- Index 324