Reasons for Judgement in the Supreme Court of British Columbia Between: Delgamuukw, Also Known as Ken Muldoe, Suing on His Own Behalf and on Behalf of All the Members of the HOUSE OF DELGAMUUKW - Plaintiffs, and: Her Majesty the Queen: Defendant
Reasons for Judgement in the Supreme Court of British Columbia Between: Delgamuukw, Also Known as Ken Muldoe, Suing on His Own Behalf and on Behalf of All the Members of the HOUSE OF DELGAMUUKW - Plaintiffs, and: Her Majesty the Queen: Defendant
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1991
- Place of printing
- Canada
- Author
- The Chief Justice Allan Mceachern
- Publishers
- Smithers, British Columbia Court Registry
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- The Chief Justice Allan McEachern Reasons for Judgement in the, Supreme Court of British Columbia Between: Delgamuukw, Also Known as Ken Muldoe, Suing on His Own Behalf and on Behalf of All the Members of the, HOUSE OF DELGAMUUKW Plaintiff Native Land Claims British, Columbia Gitksan Wet'suwet'en Nass Native Peoples
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
394 pages of perhaps the most important court judgement in British Columbia history. Sections include: Summary of findings and conclusions; introduction; the claim and the territory - an outline; definitions; historical overview; the plaintiffs; the nature of the action; history of the Gitksan and We't'suwet'en people; remaining legal issues; creation of aboriginal interests; relevant political history of British Columbia in the pre-colonial and colonia period; relevan political history of the province from union with Canada in 1871 to present; the authorities and some comments; the plaintiff's specific claims for aboriginal interests; extinguishment and fiduciary duties; damages; the lands subject to aboriginal rights at the date of British sovereignty; abandonment of aboriginal rights; other defences; the counterclaim of the province; the judgement in this case; some comments; maps; schedules. Average wear. Unmarked. Short openings at each end of backstrip. Minor lean to spine. A sound reference copy. Book