This thesis is a legal analysis of the fiduciary duty in the relationship between the Crown and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada as it specifically applies to the exercise of power by the Federal Government for national defence under section 91(7) of the Constitution Act, 1867, the federal power of "Militia, Military and Naval Service, and Defence," and under the royal prerogative. Aboriginal and treaty rights may be infringed by defence activities conducted by the Canadian Forces and by foreign military allies training in Canada. Defence activities usually occur in non-residential areas in Canada and it is these areas that Aboriginal and treaty rights are often exercised by the holders of these rights. In applying the justification test develo...
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was established on 26 August 1991 by Order in Council P.C...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19th Century govern...
As a result of the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s decision in R. v. Sparrow, the government\u27s fiduc...
This thesis argues that there is a fiduciary duty on the Government of Canada to provide extended he...
This thesis takes as its focus R. v. Guerin, [1984] 2 S.C.R. 335 and seeks to assess its possibiliti...
Abstract: Aboriginal rights as inherent rights deriving from Aboriginal peoples ’ historical occupat...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation constructs an alternative framework for t...
This paper proposes a basic framework for understanding the decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada...
The Canadian Crown\u27s fiduciary duty to First Nations is entrenched in Canadian Aboriginal rights ...
This paper discusses the legal principles which are relevant in determining the appropriate level of...
This thesis contains an analysis of the function and application of the doctrine of fiduciary obliga...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19 th century gover...
Simply put, Crown liability doctrine in Crown/Aboriginal Law in Canada is a mess. Demonstrably, ther...
This thesis examines the discourse surrounding the debate over whether the Canadian Charter of Right...
The question that I consider, in my thesis, is who is entitled to share in whatever distinct rights ...
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was established on 26 August 1991 by Order in Council P.C...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19th Century govern...
As a result of the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s decision in R. v. Sparrow, the government\u27s fiduc...
This thesis argues that there is a fiduciary duty on the Government of Canada to provide extended he...
This thesis takes as its focus R. v. Guerin, [1984] 2 S.C.R. 335 and seeks to assess its possibiliti...
Abstract: Aboriginal rights as inherent rights deriving from Aboriginal peoples ’ historical occupat...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation constructs an alternative framework for t...
This paper proposes a basic framework for understanding the decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada...
The Canadian Crown\u27s fiduciary duty to First Nations is entrenched in Canadian Aboriginal rights ...
This paper discusses the legal principles which are relevant in determining the appropriate level of...
This thesis contains an analysis of the function and application of the doctrine of fiduciary obliga...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19 th century gover...
Simply put, Crown liability doctrine in Crown/Aboriginal Law in Canada is a mess. Demonstrably, ther...
This thesis examines the discourse surrounding the debate over whether the Canadian Charter of Right...
The question that I consider, in my thesis, is who is entitled to share in whatever distinct rights ...
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was established on 26 August 1991 by Order in Council P.C...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19th Century govern...
As a result of the Supreme Court of Canada\u27s decision in R. v. Sparrow, the government\u27s fiduc...