Custom, tradition, and Aboriginal self government within the context of Canadian constitutional principles and federal government practice : final report. : R5-589/1988E-PDF
"The terms of reference for the present study set forth four objectives: i) to research the ways in which custom and tradition have been operationalized in Canada and elsewhere from legal, historical and policy perspectives; ii) to conduct an analysis of the Department's needs in addressing self-government proposals incorporating custom and tradition; iii) to engage in an in-depth analysis of the reconciliation of custom and tradition with Canadian constitutional principles and practice; and iv) to provide a basis for the development of self-government policy on custom and tradition and for the assessment of self-government proposals under the present policy"--A brief overview, p. iv.
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Ministère/Organisme | Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. |
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Titre | Custom, tradition, and Aboriginal self government within the context of Canadian constitutional principles and federal government practice : final report. |
Type de publication | Monographie |
Langue | [Anglais] |
Format | Électronique |
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Note(s) | Title from cover. Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. Includes bibliographical references. |
Information sur la publication | [Ottawa?] : [Indian and Northern Affairs Canada?], [1988?] |
Description | vii, 177 p. |
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Descripteurs | Self government Aboriginal culture Constitution |