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A much needed discussion on creating collaborative local treaty land arrangements, where First Nations and municipal governments are shaping the future of their respective communities as well as providing a model for other communities.
Mainville provides clear and practical principles for addressing the breach of Aboriginal and treaty rights and determining appropriate compensation.
The government, Guerin, and the golf course: the inside story of the Musqueam people's 26-year struggle to right the injustice done to them by the federal government in leasing their land as a golf course.
A socio-cultural examination of the political organizations that advocate for Aboriginal rights in government policy and the rationale behind them.
Slots, cards, and casinos: what does gambling mean to First Nations communities in Canada?
What does the duty to consult actually mean, and when it is required? The policies and decisions made regarding this duty are concisely outlined, along with important questions that remain.
At the heart of this timely and significant book is an alternative way of thinking about Aboriginal crime and justice.
Policy, philosophy, strategy, and legal arguments are combined to build innovative strategies to advance Aboriginal claims.
A comprehensive survey of the Indigenous Peoples of the world, including who they are, where they live, and similarities in their history and future challenges.
Using several Aboriginal communities as case studies, Green analyzes the successes and challenges for alternative sentencing within the Canadian criminal justice system.
Exploring constitutional and administrative policy changes that underscore the urgent need for Aboriginal justice reform.
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