Unstable Properties convincingly argues that the so-called land question in British Columbia cannot be resolved without understanding the fundamentally unstable ideological foundation of land and title arrangements on which the province rests.
Unstable Properties convincingly argues that the so-called land question in British Columbia cannot be resolved without understanding the fundamentally unstable ideological foundation of land and title arrangements on which the province rests.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patricia Burke Wood is a professor of geography at York University. David A. Rossiter is a professor of geography at Western Washington University. They have co-authored several articles on the politics of Aboriginal title in the Canadian Geographer, Society and Natural Resources, and the Supreme Court Law Review.
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Introduction: Paper Claims 1 The Invention of British Columbia 2 Calder, Churn, and Destabilization: 1973-97 3 Unsettled in the Wake of Delgamuukw 4 The Politics of Refusal and the End of the Political Path, 2004-14 5 Property, Territory, Sovereignty, and Citizenship Conclusion: Reconciliation and Reimagining British Columbia References; Index
Introduction: Paper Claims 1 The Invention of British Columbia 2 Calder, Churn, and Destabilization: 1973-97 3 Unsettled in the Wake of Delgamuukw 4 The Politics of Refusal and the End of the Political Path, 2004-14 5 Property, Territory, Sovereignty, and Citizenship Conclusion: Reconciliation and Reimagining British Columbia References; Index
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