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A reconciliation without recollection? : an investigation of the foundations of Aboriginal law in Canada  Cover Image Book Book

A reconciliation without recollection? : an investigation of the foundations of Aboriginal law in Canada

Summary: "The current framework for reconciliation between Indigenous peoples and the Canadian state is based on the Supreme Court of Canada's acceptance of the Crown's assertion of sovereignty, legislative power, and underlying title. The basis of this assertion is a long-standing interpretation of Section 91(24) of Canada's Constitution, which reads it as a plenary grant of power over Indigenous communities and their lands, leading the courts to simply bypass the question of the inherent right of self-government. In A Reconciliation without Recollection, Joshua Ben David Nichols argues that if we are to find a meaningful path toward reconciliation, we will need to address the history of sovereignty without assuming its foundations. Exposing the limitations of the current model, Nichols carefully examines the lines of descent and association that underlie the legal conceptualization of the Aboriginal right to govern. Blending legal analysis with insights drawn from political theory and philosophy, A Reconciliation without Recollection is an ambitious and timely intervention into one of the most pressing concerns in Canada. (The Centre for International Governance Innovation is an independent, non-partisan think tank with an objective and uniquely global perspective. Our research, opinions, and public voice make a difference in today's world by bringing clarity and innovative thinking to global policy making. By working across disciplines and in partnership with the best peers and experts, we are the benchmark for influential research and trusted analysis.)"--

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  • ISBN: 9781487521875 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: xxx, 376 pages ; 23 cm
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  • Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2020]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Reconciliation without recollection -- A genealogy of reconciliation: civilizing, extinction, and culturalism as the discursive foundations of the Indian Act -- A despotism for dealing with barbarians: a survey of the foundations of Indian policy in Canada -- A law without measure for a land without citizens: the Indian Act in Canadian jurisprudence -- An era of reconciliation, an era of indirect rule: from the White Paper to the full box of rights.
Subject: Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Canada
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Politics and government

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