Turning to Agamben’s notion of the decision of the “state of exception” as the fundamental act of the sovereign, this article traces the origin of Canadian sovereignty through a legal history of the suspension of habeas corpus in Lower Canada. Building both on the work of Canadianists engaging the political and legal theory of Giorgio Agamben and the work of Canadian historians on the Special Council of Lower Canada, this article demonstrates how Governor Colborne’s declaration of martial law in response to the 1837-1838 rebellions in Lower Canada reveals the genesis-moment of Canadian sovereignty. This historical contextualization of the Special Council fills an important gap in the historiography of the Council, as well as the continent...
Canada is in independent state and has been for many years. Its sovereign status has long been ackno...
This thesis examines the British legal status of aboriginal customary laws and governments in coloni...
This thesis examines the British legal status of aboriginal customary laws and governments in coloni...
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....
Canada is in independent state and has been for many years. Its sovereign status has long been ackno...
Despite claims towards a process of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, the Canadian state has m...
Despite claims towards a process of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, the Canadian state has m...
The essay analyses the Canadian constitutional history and focuses on the key-elements that have mos...
This paper examines European assertions of sovereignty in what is now Canada by distinguishing betwe...
This paper examines European assertions of sovereignty in what is now Canada by distinguishing betwe...
Where the rights of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada are concerned, history and law are inseparable....
Although the 1837-38 Rebellions and the Union of the Canadas have received much attention from histo...
In 1869-70 the Métis of the Red River region in Manitoba resisted the transfer of their homeland fro...
This article does not seek to examine comprehensively either the political or the legal intricacies ...
Canada is in independent state and has been for many years. Its sovereign status has long been ackno...
This thesis examines the British legal status of aboriginal customary laws and governments in coloni...
This thesis examines the British legal status of aboriginal customary laws and governments in coloni...
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....
Canada is in independent state and has been for many years. Its sovereign status has long been ackno...
Despite claims towards a process of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, the Canadian state has m...
Despite claims towards a process of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, the Canadian state has m...
The essay analyses the Canadian constitutional history and focuses on the key-elements that have mos...
This paper examines European assertions of sovereignty in what is now Canada by distinguishing betwe...
This paper examines European assertions of sovereignty in what is now Canada by distinguishing betwe...
Where the rights of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada are concerned, history and law are inseparable....
Although the 1837-38 Rebellions and the Union of the Canadas have received much attention from histo...
In 1869-70 the Métis of the Red River region in Manitoba resisted the transfer of their homeland fro...
This article does not seek to examine comprehensively either the political or the legal intricacies ...
Canada is in independent state and has been for many years. Its sovereign status has long been ackno...
This thesis examines the British legal status of aboriginal customary laws and governments in coloni...
This thesis examines the British legal status of aboriginal customary laws and governments in coloni...