This chapter examines the land rights of Indigenous peoples in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand from the perspective of the common law. Topics discussed are sources, content and proof of these rights, as well as ways in which they can be extinguished and infringed. The connection between land rights and self-government of Indigenous peoples is also considered. The chapter takes a critical and comparative approach, pointing out both positive and negative aspects of the judicial treatment of land rights in each of these common law jurisdictions
Not until the 1990s did the highest courts in Australia and Canada begin to address the colonial rea...
This paper begins with a discussion of the Indigenous legal tradition and explores its connection to...
Aboriginal rights, including Aboriginal title to land, are communal rights that are vested in Indige...
This chapter examines the land rights of Indigenous peoples in the United States, Canada, Australia ...
This chapter compares Indigenous territorial rights in the United States, Canada, Australia and New ...
This thesis identifies what legal rights to land exist for persons claiming a special socio-economic...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Within common law systems a body of jurisprudence has developed according to which indigenous people...
Within common law systems a body of jurisprudence has developed according to which indigenous people...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Common law decisions on the environment-related interests of indigenous peoples that have emerged fr...
Common law decisions on the environment-related interests of indigenous peoples that have emerged fr...
Not until the 1990s did the highest courts in Australia and Canada begin to address the colonial rea...
This paper begins with a discussion of the Indigenous legal tradition and explores its connection to...
Aboriginal rights, including Aboriginal title to land, are communal rights that are vested in Indige...
This chapter examines the land rights of Indigenous peoples in the United States, Canada, Australia ...
This chapter compares Indigenous territorial rights in the United States, Canada, Australia and New ...
This thesis identifies what legal rights to land exist for persons claiming a special socio-economic...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Within common law systems a body of jurisprudence has developed according to which indigenous people...
Within common law systems a body of jurisprudence has developed according to which indigenous people...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Common law decisions on the environment-related interests of indigenous peoples that have emerged fr...
Common law decisions on the environment-related interests of indigenous peoples that have emerged fr...
Not until the 1990s did the highest courts in Australia and Canada begin to address the colonial rea...
This paper begins with a discussion of the Indigenous legal tradition and explores its connection to...
Aboriginal rights, including Aboriginal title to land, are communal rights that are vested in Indige...