The Philosophy of Law in Canada’s North
The philosophy of law in Canada’s North is best understood though the metaphor of a bridge, exemplified through the recognition of customary aboriginal law, the doctrine of aboriginal rights, and the devolution of jurisdiction to territorial governments, all of which reflect a pragmatic, contextual...
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ftunivlapland:oai:lauda.ulapland.fi:10024/62699 2023-05-15T14:21:35+02:00 The Philosophy of Law in Canada’s North Ginn, Diana fi=Yhteiskuntatieteiden tiedekunta|en=Faculty of Social Sciences| 2016 6 http://lauda.ulapland.fi/handle/10024/62699 http://nbn-resolving.org/URN:NBN:fi:ula-201701261044 en eng Lapin yliopisto Philosophy of Law in the Arctic Bunikowski, Dawid (ed.). Philosophy of Law in the Arctic. Rovaniemi, Lapin yliopisto, 2016, s. 26-31. 978-952-484-938-8 http://lauda.ulapland.fi/handle/10024/62699 http://nbn-resolving.org/URN:NBN:fi:ula-201701261044 openAccess bookPart 2016 ftunivlapland 2021-11-11T19:10:42Z The philosophy of law in Canada’s North is best understood though the metaphor of a bridge, exemplified through the recognition of customary aboriginal law, the doctrine of aboriginal rights, and the devolution of jurisdiction to territorial governments, all of which reflect a pragmatic, contextual and pluralistic approach to law. publishedVersion Book Part Arctic University of Lapland: Lauda |
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