Postcolonial Sovereignty? The Nisga'a Final Agreement

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Abstract

In 1999 the Nisga’a First Nation in northwestern British Columbia signed a landmark agreement which not only settled their land claim but outlined significant powers that could be exercised by its government. The Nisga’a Final Agreement granted powers over land, resources, education, and cultural policy to the Nisga’a government, a major departure from previous land claims agreements. However, it was not without opposition and Scott also outlines the opposition, including two court challenges, mounted against the agreement. This book concisely examines the major terms of the agreement then deeply analyzes the impact the agreement has on federal/provincial/First Nations relations.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationRegina
PublisherPurich
Number of pages184
ISBN (Electronic)9781895830705
ISBN (Print)9781895830613
Publication statusPublished - 7 Feb 2012

Keywords

  • Canada
  • Indigenous Rights
  • Treaties

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Law

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