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The Land Rights Of Indigenous Canadian Peoples, Brian Slattery Jan 1979

The Land Rights Of Indigenous Canadian Peoples, Brian Slattery

Brian Slattery

The problem examined in this work is whether the land rights originally held by Canada's Indigenous peoples survived the process whereby the British Crown acquired sovereignty over their territories, and, if so, in what form. The question, although historical in nature, has important implications for current disputes involving Aboriginal land claims in Canada. It is considered here largely as a matter of first impression. The author has examined the historical evidence with a fresh eye, in the light of contemporaneous legal authorities. Due consideration is given to modern case-law, but the primary focus is upon the historical process proper.


Extraterritorial Effect Of The Registration Requirements Of The Securities Act Of 1933, Peter John Mitchell Rohall Jan 1979

Extraterritorial Effect Of The Registration Requirements Of The Securities Act Of 1933, Peter John Mitchell Rohall

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Covenant On Civil And Political Rights As The Law Of The Land, Alice A. Noble Jan 1979

The Covenant On Civil And Political Rights As The Law Of The Land, Alice A. Noble

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.