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Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

1996

Indigenous peoples--Politics and government

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Aboriginal Governments And The Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, Kent Mcneil Jan 1996

Aboriginal Governments And The Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms, Kent Mcneil

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

Starting with the premise that the Aboriginal peoples of Canada have an inherent right of self-government which is constitutionally protected, this article analyzes the issue of whether Aboriginal governments exercising that right are subject to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This issue is examined from a legal perspective based on textual analysis and common law principles. It is concluded that, as a matter of Canadian constitutional law, with the exception of the section 28 gender equality provision, the Charter does not apply to Aboriginal governments. This avoids imposition of the Charter generally on these governments by judicial decree, …