Flawed Precedent: The St. Catherine's Case and Aboriginal Title (Landmark Cases in Canadian Law)

by Kent McNeil

Paperback, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

346.71 M36 2019

Call number

346.71 M36 2019

Description

In 1888, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council ruled in the St. Catherine's case. This precedent-setting decision would define the legal contours of Aboriginal title in Canada for almost a hundred years. In Flawed Precedent, preeminent legal scholar Kent McNeil examines the trial and its context in detail, demonstrating how erroneous assumptions and prejudicial attitudes about Indigenous peoples and their land use influenced the case. He also discusses the effects the decision had on law and policy until the 1970s when its authority was finally questioned in Calder and in other key rulings. McNeil has written a compelling account of a landmark case that undermined Indigenous land rights for almost a century.

Publication

UBC Press (2019), 352 pages

Original language

English

Language

ISBN

0774861061 / 9780774861069

Barcode

97807748610691
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