Professor Cumming\u27s article analyzes the aboriginal rights problem in Canada. The author lays the groundwork for his article by a discussion of the historical origin and legal status of aboriginal rights. After various comments on the Federal Government\u27s Indian policy (both past and present), the author takes an in-depth look at the position and attitudes of the three types of native peoples affected by the question of aboriginal rights-status Indians, Metis, and Eskimo. In concluding, Professor Cumming examines the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, and submits that the Act is an example of truly imaginative social policy in attempting to find a fair and equitable solution to the aboriginal rights problem in that State. The author...
When an Aboriginal right is asserted, questions arise about the nature of the “proper” rights-holder...
This article, one in a collection of articles on the British Columbia Court of Appeal, surveys that ...
This article, one in a collection of articles on the British Columbia Court of Appeal, surveys that ...
The entrenchment of aboriginal rights in the Constitution Act, 1982 and the importance of aboriginal...
In this article the author reviews the work of a major commission of inquiry established by the Fede...
This article uses James (Sákéj) Youngblood Henderson’s process to achieving a postcolonial legal con...
This article uses James (Sákéj) Youngblood Henderson’s process to achieving a postcolonial legal con...
The entrenchment of aboriginal rights in the Constitution Act, 1982 and the importance of aboriginal...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19 th century gover...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19th Century govern...
The question that I consider, in my thesis, is who is entitled to share in whatever distinct rights ...
Aboriginal rights are rights held by aboriginal peoples, not by virtue of Crown grant, legislation o...
This paper revises and expands upon a previous paper: Conn, Stephen. (1989). "From Land Rights to S...
In this article, the author continues his discussion of the question rights previously of native rig...
When an Aboriginal right is asserted, questions arise about the nature of the “proper” rights-holder...
When an Aboriginal right is asserted, questions arise about the nature of the “proper” rights-holder...
This article, one in a collection of articles on the British Columbia Court of Appeal, surveys that ...
This article, one in a collection of articles on the British Columbia Court of Appeal, surveys that ...
The entrenchment of aboriginal rights in the Constitution Act, 1982 and the importance of aboriginal...
In this article the author reviews the work of a major commission of inquiry established by the Fede...
This article uses James (Sákéj) Youngblood Henderson’s process to achieving a postcolonial legal con...
This article uses James (Sákéj) Youngblood Henderson’s process to achieving a postcolonial legal con...
The entrenchment of aboriginal rights in the Constitution Act, 1982 and the importance of aboriginal...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19 th century gover...
This paper argues that aboriginal rights in Canada have been greatly affected by 19th Century govern...
The question that I consider, in my thesis, is who is entitled to share in whatever distinct rights ...
Aboriginal rights are rights held by aboriginal peoples, not by virtue of Crown grant, legislation o...
This paper revises and expands upon a previous paper: Conn, Stephen. (1989). "From Land Rights to S...
In this article, the author continues his discussion of the question rights previously of native rig...
When an Aboriginal right is asserted, questions arise about the nature of the “proper” rights-holder...
When an Aboriginal right is asserted, questions arise about the nature of the “proper” rights-holder...
This article, one in a collection of articles on the British Columbia Court of Appeal, surveys that ...
This article, one in a collection of articles on the British Columbia Court of Appeal, surveys that ...