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list price: $18.94
edition:Paperback
category: Law
published: Jan 1993
ISBN:9780774804721
publisher: UBC Press

Home and Native Land

Aboriginal Rights and the Canadian Constitution

by Michael Asch

tagged: constitutional, constitutions
Description

Section 35 of the Constitution Act expressly acknowledges, for the first time, that there are "aboriginal people" and "aboriginal rights." What, then, are the implications for Canada of the inclusion of this section in our constitution? Central to this question is the definition of aboriginal rights and whether they include such "special" political rights as self-determination. Home and Native Land is divided into two major sections. The first focuses on definitions and provides a detailed account of the meaning of the phrase "aboriginal rights" as used by the two main actors: the government and the aboriginal peoples. The second is devoted to the question of political rights and the means by which this issue can be resolved.

About the Author
Michael Asch is a professor emeritus in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta and a professor (limited term) in the Department of Anthropology and adjunct professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Victoria.
Contributor Notes

Michael Asch is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at University of Alberta.

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