Saskatchewan law review Saskatchewan law review : symposium issue

Type
Journal
Authors
 
ISSN
00364916 
Category
Indigenous Law  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1973 
Publisher
Volume
28 
Issue Type
Issue Period
1973-74 
Pages
249 
Abstract
"Contains 11 papers which deal with question of native rights in Canada. Material composed of papers presented at Symposium on the Law and Native People held in Saskatoon in March, 1973 and articles received from interested participants. Topics include Indian claims, legal education and native people, Indian hunting and fishing rights, and Indian Act." -Voila 
Description
Contents
1 Editorial
2 Indian claims -- John Vance
3 Symposium on the law of Native People -- Justice W.G. Morrow
4 Legal education and Natives People -- Sam Deloria
The first Canadian program of legal studies for Natives People
6 Indian hunting and fishing rights - D.E. Sanders
7 Native People in areas of internal national expansion D.E. Sanders
8 The Calder base - W.H. McConnell
9 The royal proclamation of 7 October 1763, The common law and Native rights to land within the territory granted to the Hudson's Bay company -- Kenneth M. Narve
10 Hunting rights - provincial laws applications on Indian reserves -- D.E. Sanders
11 Indian act - D.E. Sanders 
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