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category: Law
published: Mar 2005
ISBN:9780774811293
publisher: UBC Press

First Nations Sacred Sites in Canada's Courts

by Michael Lee Ross

tagged: native american studies, indigenous peoples, post-confederation (1867-)
Description

The sacred sites of indigenous peoples are under increasing threat worldwide as a result of state appropriation of control over ancestral territories, coupled with insatiable demands on lands, waters, and natural resources. Of late, First Nations in Canada have taken their fight for these sites to the courts. Informed by elements of a general theory of sacred sites and supported by a thorough analysis of nearly a dozen cases, this book demonstrates not merely that the courts have failed to treat First Nations sacred sites fairly but also why they have failed to do so and suggests practical ways in which courts can improve their handling of the issues.

About the Author

Michael Lee Ross

Contributor Notes

Michael Ross practicies law with Peter Grant and Associates in Vancouver. His focus is on the rights of indigenous peoples in Canadian and international human rights law.

Editorial Review

This is a provocative book that is well worth assessing by trial lawyers interested in our aboriginal issues.

— The Barrister

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