This is a review essay discussing two books: Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery in the English Colonies, by Robert J Miller, Jacinta Ruru, Larissa Behrendt, and Tracey Lindberg, and Reconciling Sovereignties: Aboriginal Nations and Canada, by Felix Hoehn
This edited collection features essays by Indigenous legal academics from across Canada about renewi...
This edited collection features essays by Indigenous legal academics from across Canada about renewi...
I den här uppsatsen studerar jag the Doctrine of Discovery mot bakgrund av ursprungsbefolkningars rä...
This is a review essay discussing two books: Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery...
The Doctrine of Discovery provides that colonizing European nations automatically acquired certain p...
North America and New Zealand were colonized by England under an international legal principle that ...
In Johnson v. McIntosh, John Marshall proclaimed that European discovery of America “gave exclusive ...
Despite claims towards a process of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, the Canadian state has m...
Throughout Canada\u27s long colonial relationship with Aboriginal nations, the Crown and the judicia...
St Catherine’s Milling may seem like a peculiar choice as one of the three constitutional cases that...
Takes a fresh look at American history through the lens of the Doctrine of Discovery-- the legal bas...
One of the more misunderstood concepts of Anglo-American law is the discovery doctrine, the principl...
More than thirty years ago, section 35 of the Constitution Act recognized and affirmed "the existing...
In the half-century ending about the time of Confederation a dozen writers addressed awkward questio...
UBC Press (http://www.ubcpress.ca) is publishing this book on 17 October 2011. The attached appendic...
This edited collection features essays by Indigenous legal academics from across Canada about renewi...
This edited collection features essays by Indigenous legal academics from across Canada about renewi...
I den här uppsatsen studerar jag the Doctrine of Discovery mot bakgrund av ursprungsbefolkningars rä...
This is a review essay discussing two books: Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery...
The Doctrine of Discovery provides that colonizing European nations automatically acquired certain p...
North America and New Zealand were colonized by England under an international legal principle that ...
In Johnson v. McIntosh, John Marshall proclaimed that European discovery of America “gave exclusive ...
Despite claims towards a process of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, the Canadian state has m...
Throughout Canada\u27s long colonial relationship with Aboriginal nations, the Crown and the judicia...
St Catherine’s Milling may seem like a peculiar choice as one of the three constitutional cases that...
Takes a fresh look at American history through the lens of the Doctrine of Discovery-- the legal bas...
One of the more misunderstood concepts of Anglo-American law is the discovery doctrine, the principl...
More than thirty years ago, section 35 of the Constitution Act recognized and affirmed "the existing...
In the half-century ending about the time of Confederation a dozen writers addressed awkward questio...
UBC Press (http://www.ubcpress.ca) is publishing this book on 17 October 2011. The attached appendic...
This edited collection features essays by Indigenous legal academics from across Canada about renewi...
This edited collection features essays by Indigenous legal academics from across Canada about renewi...
I den här uppsatsen studerar jag the Doctrine of Discovery mot bakgrund av ursprungsbefolkningars rä...