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Running Time: 16:37 hrsNarrator: Apple Alex (synthetic)Publisher:BC Libraries Cooperative, 2015
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Publisher:Native Law Centre, University of Saskatchewan, 2012
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- Author: Hoehn, FelixContributor: University of Saskatchewan; Native Law CentreDate:Copyrighted2012Summary:
Reconciling pre-existing Aboriginal sovereignty with de facto Crown sovereignty will not threaten the territory of Canada, nor will it result in a legal vacuum. Rather, it will facilitate the self-determination of Aboriginal peoples within Canada and strengthen Canada's claim to territorial integrity in the eyes of international law.
Subject(s): Canada | Government relations | Legal status, laws, etc | Indigenous peoples | Politics and governmentOriginal Publisher: Saskatoon, SK, Native Law Centre, University of SaskatchewanLanguage(s): EnglishCollection(s)/Series: Saskatchewan Book Awards 2013