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HARP-581 |
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…BUT WE NEED THE EGGS: THE ROYAL COMMISSION, THE CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND THE INHERENT RIGHT OF… |
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University of Toronto Law Journal; Winter99, Vol. 49 Issue 1, p53, 69p |
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| Year: |
1999 |
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Canada, constitution, governance, government, human rights, politics, civil and political rights, indigenous people, First Nations, minority rights, self-determination |
| Abstract: |
Discusses the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples’ (RCAP) proposition that the Canadian constitution already protects aboriginal peoples’ inherent rights of self-government. Canadian courts’ reluctance to embrace the proposition; Impact of such rights on the lives of community members; Constitutional accreditation of inherent self-government rights. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, constitution, First Nations, governance, government, human rights, indigenous people, minority rights, politics, self-determination