New self-government arrangements are said by government officials to call into question the traditionally colonialist state-aboriginal relationship. Is it the case? Available theories on the matter suggest that existing structures protect the primacy of the white majority's interests over aboriginal peoples' and impede such a change. But is this reading really reflecting reality? The task I am assigning myself is to unpack received conceptions of state-aboriginal relations by analyzing the content of the General agreement in principle between the Canadian, the Quebec government and a number of Innu First Nations. By doing so, I shall provide a description of the diverse dimensions the relationship between the Québec government and the sign...
While Canada is often called a pluralist state, there are no sustained studies by political scienti...
This chapter explores how the Canadian state attempts to displace the wealth of Indigenous legal rel...
In this dissertation I examine whether the First Ministers' Coferences (FMCs) and political accords ...
The relationship between Canada’s Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government is one that has inc...
Using the language of rights and national self-determination, Aboriginal peoples have mounted a fund...
This thesis argues that the Ned'u'ten, an indigenous people, have the right to decolonize and self-...
Canada is in a period of high constitutional attention. As the review of our constitution takes plac...
To date, the debate concerning the aboriginal and treaty rights of the aboriginal peoples of Quebec ...
Abstract: Aboriginal rights as inherent rights deriving from Aboriginal peoples ’ historical occupat...
Recent decades have seen the rising of a vital, multifaceted politics in Canada, focused on the futu...
Abstract I Resume In this paper, we argue that the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal principals to the B...
The research responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action and the United Nations Declar...
There has been growing interest among practitioners and academics in the emergence of intergovernmen...
Over the last decade, northern Québec (Canada) has been the stage of tremendous changes regarding th...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Politics and International...
While Canada is often called a pluralist state, there are no sustained studies by political scienti...
This chapter explores how the Canadian state attempts to displace the wealth of Indigenous legal rel...
In this dissertation I examine whether the First Ministers' Coferences (FMCs) and political accords ...
The relationship between Canada’s Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government is one that has inc...
Using the language of rights and national self-determination, Aboriginal peoples have mounted a fund...
This thesis argues that the Ned'u'ten, an indigenous people, have the right to decolonize and self-...
Canada is in a period of high constitutional attention. As the review of our constitution takes plac...
To date, the debate concerning the aboriginal and treaty rights of the aboriginal peoples of Quebec ...
Abstract: Aboriginal rights as inherent rights deriving from Aboriginal peoples ’ historical occupat...
Recent decades have seen the rising of a vital, multifaceted politics in Canada, focused on the futu...
Abstract I Resume In this paper, we argue that the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal principals to the B...
The research responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action and the United Nations Declar...
There has been growing interest among practitioners and academics in the emergence of intergovernmen...
Over the last decade, northern Québec (Canada) has been the stage of tremendous changes regarding th...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Politics and International...
While Canada is often called a pluralist state, there are no sustained studies by political scienti...
This chapter explores how the Canadian state attempts to displace the wealth of Indigenous legal rel...
In this dissertation I examine whether the First Ministers' Coferences (FMCs) and political accords ...