Education for subordination : redressing the adverse effects of residential schooling / Denise G. Réaume and Patrick Macklem.: Z1-1991/1-41-56E-PDF
This study is divided into three parts. Our discussion of the legal issues and extra-legal remedies requires that we set the scene with a brief overview of the history of residential school policy and of the operation of the schools and the conditions within them. This overview forms Part I. Part II is concerned with the applicability of the law of fiduciary obligation. Finally, we turn to a consideration of the usefulness of a public inquiry and the prospects for a negotiated redress package in Part III.
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| Title | Education for subordination : redressing the adverse effects of residential schooling / Denise G. Réaume and Patrick Macklem. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | [110] p. |
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