The rights of aboriginal peoples may vary from one part of the country to the other. This stems from the origin of Canada, its history, its Imperial and the Constitutional Statutes which have determined the territorial evolution of Canada. The terms of the Quebec Act seem to limit the hunting territories of the Indians to that part of Quebec which was not a part of the Colony in 1763. While a federal law extinguished all aboriginal rights in the territory covered by the James Bay agreements, the amendment of 16 March 1983 may have, for Quebec, important legal consequences in that these agreements may be held to be treaties
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Titre de la page de titre additionnel: Ghost dancing at the Supreme Court of Canada : indigenous rig...
In this article the author presents a view on federal-provincial relations which he sees as characte...
"Les successions ont été pendant longtemps un domaine statique du droit, tant au Québec que dans le...
Le Québec sera-t-il indépendant? Le 24 juin 1990, jour de la Fête nationale du Québec, de très impor...
April 17, 1982, will be one of the most important dates in the history of Canadian federalism. On th...
Le droit à l'autonomie gouvernementale autochtone occupe une place sans cesse croissante dans les mi...
The exclusivity rule, an essential ingredient of provincial autonomy, has been weakened by recent Su...
The legal status of the French and English languages in Canada has been a difficult question for the...
The question of education is probably one of the thorniest political problems in Canadian history. E...
Many provisions of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms enacted as part of the Constitution A...
Cet article exprime le point de vue d'un juriste américain sur la tradition constitutionnelle du Can...
Cette réalité géographique et juridique que constitue le territoire du Québec est l'oeuvre d'une his...
Notes bibliographiques du livre : Benoît Pelletier, « La modification constitutionnelle au Canada »,...
Après avoir tenté de d'assimiler les Autochtones, la politique fédérale canadienne penche plutôt ver...
This article seeks to verify the commonly formulated assertion to the effect that the citizen, the r...
Titre de la page de titre additionnel: Ghost dancing at the Supreme Court of Canada : indigenous rig...
In this article the author presents a view on federal-provincial relations which he sees as characte...
"Les successions ont été pendant longtemps un domaine statique du droit, tant au Québec que dans le...
Le Québec sera-t-il indépendant? Le 24 juin 1990, jour de la Fête nationale du Québec, de très impor...
April 17, 1982, will be one of the most important dates in the history of Canadian federalism. On th...
Le droit à l'autonomie gouvernementale autochtone occupe une place sans cesse croissante dans les mi...
The exclusivity rule, an essential ingredient of provincial autonomy, has been weakened by recent Su...
The legal status of the French and English languages in Canada has been a difficult question for the...
The question of education is probably one of the thorniest political problems in Canadian history. E...
Many provisions of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms enacted as part of the Constitution A...
Cet article exprime le point de vue d'un juriste américain sur la tradition constitutionnelle du Can...
Cette réalité géographique et juridique que constitue le territoire du Québec est l'oeuvre d'une his...
Notes bibliographiques du livre : Benoît Pelletier, « La modification constitutionnelle au Canada »,...
Après avoir tenté de d'assimiler les Autochtones, la politique fédérale canadienne penche plutôt ver...
This article seeks to verify the commonly formulated assertion to the effect that the citizen, the r...
Titre de la page de titre additionnel: Ghost dancing at the Supreme Court of Canada : indigenous rig...
In this article the author presents a view on federal-provincial relations which he sees as characte...