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Canadian Law and Indigenous Self-Determination Gordon Christie

Canadian Law and Indigenous Self-Determination By Gordon Christie

Canadian Law and Indigenous Self-Determination by Gordon Christie


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Canadian Law and Indigenous Self-Determination demonstrates how, over the last few decades, Canadian law has attempted to remove Indigenous sovereignty from the Canadian legal, social, and political landscape.

Canadian Law and Indigenous Self-Determination Summary

Canadian Law and Indigenous Self-Determination: A Naturalist Analysis by Gordon Christie

For centuries, Canadian sovereignty has existed uneasily alongside forms of Indigenous legal and political authority. Canadian Law and Indigenous Self-Determination demonstrates how, over the last few decades, Canadian law has attempted to remove Indigenous sovereignty from the Canadian legal and social landscape. Adopting a naturalist analysis, Gordon Christie responds to questions about how to theorize this legal phenomenon, and how the study of law should accommodate the presence of diverse perspectives. Exploring the socially-constructed nature of Canadian law, Christie reveals how legal meaning, understood to be the outcome of a specific society, is being reworked to devalue the capacities of Indigenous societies. Addressing liberal positivism and critical postcolonial theory, Canadian Law and Indigenous Self-Determination considers the way in which Canadian jurists, working within a world circumscribed by liberal thought, have deployed the law in such a way as to attempt to remove Indigenous meaning-generating capacity.

About Gordon Christie

Gordon Christie is Professor in the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Journey in Making Sense 1. Setting the Stage 2. Canadian Law and Its Puzzles 3. Differing Understandings and the Way Forward 4. Remarks on Theorizing and Method 5. Problems with Theorizing about the Law 6. Liberal Positivism and Aboriginal Rights 7. Characterizing and Defining Existing Aboriginal Rights 8. The Place of Aboriginal Rights in Canada 9. Postcolonial Theory and Aboriginal Law Conclusion Bibliography Index

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NLS9781442628991
9781442628991
1442628995
Canadian Law and Indigenous Self-Determination: A Naturalist Analysis by Gordon Christie
New
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2019-09-13
448
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