It is commonly assumed that Indigenous nations had neither sovereignty in international law nor title to their territories when Europeans first arrived in North America. Thus the continent was legally vacant and European powers could gain title to it simply by such acts as discovery, symbolic acts, or occupation, or by concluding treaties among themselves. This paper argues that this viewpoint is misguided and cannot be justified either by reference to positive international law or to basic principles of justice. To the contrary, Indigenous American nations were sovereign entities holding exclusive title to their territories at the time of European contact, and they participated actively in the formation of Canada and the United States. Thi...
Let me start by acknowledging and thanking the Enoch Cree Nation, on whose territory we are meeting....
Let me start by acknowledging and thanking the Enoch Cree Nation, on whose territory we are meeting....
Peter Russell, a prominent Canadian political scientist, tells of the time he met with Dene leaders ...
It is commonly assumed that Indigenous nations had neither sovereignty in international law nor titl...
It is commonly assumed that Indigenous American nations had neither sovereignty in international law...
It is commonly assumed that Indigenous American nations had neither sovereignty in international law...
This article examines the concept of sovereignty and its application in the context of European colo...
When European nations colonized North America, their dealings with one another were based on the sta...
The Colonization of North America by Europeans raised fundamental issues about the status and rights...
Where the rights of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada are concerned, history and law are inseparable....
This article examines the concept of sovereignty and its application in the context of European colo...
Despite recognizing Indigenous title to land in the early 1990s,1 Australia’s domestic law has consi...
Despite recognizing Indigenous title to land in the early 1990s,1 Australia’s domestic law has consi...
The thesis of this dissertation is that the sovereignty of Natives over their ancestral lands not tr...
When European nations colonized North America, their dealings with one another were based on the sta...
Let me start by acknowledging and thanking the Enoch Cree Nation, on whose territory we are meeting....
Let me start by acknowledging and thanking the Enoch Cree Nation, on whose territory we are meeting....
Peter Russell, a prominent Canadian political scientist, tells of the time he met with Dene leaders ...
It is commonly assumed that Indigenous nations had neither sovereignty in international law nor titl...
It is commonly assumed that Indigenous American nations had neither sovereignty in international law...
It is commonly assumed that Indigenous American nations had neither sovereignty in international law...
This article examines the concept of sovereignty and its application in the context of European colo...
When European nations colonized North America, their dealings with one another were based on the sta...
The Colonization of North America by Europeans raised fundamental issues about the status and rights...
Where the rights of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada are concerned, history and law are inseparable....
This article examines the concept of sovereignty and its application in the context of European colo...
Despite recognizing Indigenous title to land in the early 1990s,1 Australia’s domestic law has consi...
Despite recognizing Indigenous title to land in the early 1990s,1 Australia’s domestic law has consi...
The thesis of this dissertation is that the sovereignty of Natives over their ancestral lands not tr...
When European nations colonized North America, their dealings with one another were based on the sta...
Let me start by acknowledging and thanking the Enoch Cree Nation, on whose territory we are meeting....
Let me start by acknowledging and thanking the Enoch Cree Nation, on whose territory we are meeting....
Peter Russell, a prominent Canadian political scientist, tells of the time he met with Dene leaders ...