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Let right be done : Aboriginal title, the Calder case, and the future of Indigenous rights / edited by Hamar Foster, Heather Raven, and Jeremy Webber.
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Title:Let right be done : Aboriginal title, the Calder case, and the future of Indigenous rights / edited by Hamar Foster, Heather Raven, and Jeremy Webber.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Foster, Hamar, 1948-
Webber, Jeremy H. A., 1958-
Raven, Heather, 1948-
Xwi7xwa Collection
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Published/Created:Vancouver : UBC Press, ©2007.
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: MBC F67 L48 2007
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Calder, Frank--Trials, litigation, etc.
Indians of North America--Land tenure--Canada.
Indians of North America--Legal status, laws, etc.--Canada.
Indigenous peoples--Land tenure--Canada.
Indigenous peoples--Legal status, laws, etc.--Canada.
Indigenous peoples--Canada--Claims.
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Description:viii, 337 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.
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Series:Law and society series (Vancouver, B.C.)
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references, bibliography (pages 298-321), and index.
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ISBN:9780774814034
0774814039
9780774814041 (pbk.)
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Contents:1. The Calder decision, Aboriginal title, treaties, and the Nisga'a / Christina Godlewska and Jeremy Webber
Pt. 1. Reflections of the Calder participants
2. Frank Calder and Thomas Berger: a conversation
3. Reminiscences of Aboriginal rights at the time of the Calder case and its aftermath / Gerard V. La Forest
Pt. 2. Historical background
4. We are not O'Meara's children: law, lawyers, and the first campaign for Aboriginal title in British Columbia, 1908-28 / Hamar Foster
5. Then fight for it: William Lewis Paul and Alaska Native land claims / Stephen Haycox
Pt. 3. Calder and its implications
6. Calder and the representation of Indigenous society in Canadian jurisprudence / Michael Asch
7. A Taxonomy of Aboriginal rights / Brian Slattery
8. Judicial approaches to self-government since Calder: searching for doctrinal coherence / Kent McNeil
Pt. 4. International impact
9. Customary rights and Crown claims: Calder and Aboriginal title in Aotearoa New Zealand / David V. Williams
10. Influence of Canadian and international law on the evolution of Australian Aboriginal title / Garth Nettheim
Pt. 5. The Future
11. Let obligations be done / John Borrows
12. Closing thoughts: final remarks from Iona Campagnolo, Lance Finch, Joseph Gosnell, and Frank Calder
Appendices
A. Select chronology / Stephanie Hanna and Hamar Foster
B. Nisga'a petition of 1913.