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Daniels v. Canada : in and beyond the courts /

"In Daniels v. Canada the Supreme Court determined that Métis and non-status Indians were "Indians" under section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867, one of a number of court victories that has powerfully shaped Métis relationships with the federal government. However, the decisio...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Kermoal, Nathalie, 1964- (Editor), Andersen, Chris, 1973- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, [2021]
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Nathalie Kermoal and Chris Andersen
  • Daniels in Context / Tony Belcourt
  • Harry Daniels and Section 91 (24) of the British North America Act / Nathalie Kermoal
  • Harry Daniels and Section 91 (24) of the British North America Act / Nathalie Kermoal
  • After the hysteria: Understanding Daniels v. Canada from a Metis Nation perspective / Jason Madden
  • Daniels v Canada: A Framework for Redress / Arend J.A. Hoekstra and Thomas Isaac
  • The Other Declarations in Daniels: Fiduciary Obligations and the Duty to Negotiate / Catherine Bell
  • The Other Declarations in Daniels: Fiduciary Obligations and the Duty to Negotiate / Catherine Bell
  • Racism, Canadian Jurisprudence, and the De-Peopling of the Metis in Daniels / D'arcy Vermette
  • Daniels Through an International Law Lens / Brenda L. Gunn
  • Daniels v. Canada Beyond Jurisprudential Interpretation: What to do Once the Horse has Left the Barn / Chris Andersen
  • Outlining the Origins of "Eastern métis" Studies / Darryl Leroux
  • Making Kin in a Postgenomic World: Indigenous Belonging after the Genome / Rick W. A. Smith, Lauren Springs, Austin W. Reynolds, and Deborah A. Bolnick
  • How We Know Who We Are: Historical Literacy, Kinscapes, and Defining a People / Brenda Macdougall
  • Conclusion: The Multiple Lives of the Daniels Case.