Keeping Promises

Keeping Promises
Author: Terry Fenge
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0773597557

In 1763 King George III of Great Britain, victorious in the Seven Years War with France, issued a proclamation to organize the governance of territory newly acquired by the Crown in North America and the Caribbean. The proclamation reserved land west of the Appalachian Mountains for Indians, and required the Crown to purchase Indian land through treaties, negotiated without coercion and in public, before issuing rights to newcomers to use and settle on the land. Marking its 250th anniversary Keeping Promises shows how central the application of the Proclamation is to the many treaties that followed it and the settlement and development of Canada. Promises have been made to Aboriginal peoples in historic treaties from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries in Ontario, the Prairies, and the Mackenzie Valley, and in modern treaties from the 1970s onward, primarily in the North. In this collection, essays by historians, lawyers, treaty negotiators, and Aboriginal leaders explore how and how well these treaties are executed. Addresses by the governor general of Canada and the federal minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development are also included. In 2003 Aboriginal leaders formed the Land Claims Agreements Coalition to make sure that treaties – building blocks of Canada – are fully implemented. Unique in breadth and scope, Keeping Promises is a testament to the research, advocacy, solidarity, and accomplishments of this coalition and those holding the Crown to its commitments.

Treaty Series

Treaty Series
Author: United States
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1198
Release: 1940
Genre: Treaties
ISBN:

Nation to Nation

Nation to Nation
Author: Union of Ontario Indians
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2013
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9780986821110

Compact, Contract, Covenant

Compact, Contract, Covenant
Author: James Rodger Miller
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802097413

"Compact, Contract, Covenant" is renowned historian of Native-newcomer relations J.R. Miller's exploration and explanation of more than four centuries of treating-making.

Canadian Federalism and Treaty Powers

Canadian Federalism and Treaty Powers
Author: Hugo Cyr
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789052014531

With the increased mobility and interdependence brought on by globalisation, governments can no longer deal effectively with what were traditionally regarded as «domestic issues» unless they cooperate among themselves. International law may once have been a sort of inter-state law concerned mostly with relations between states, but it now looks increasingly inside state borders and has become, to a large degree, a trans-governmental law. While this creates significant challenges even for highly-unified «nation-states», the challenges are even greater for federations in which powers have been divided up between the central government and federated states. What roles should central governments and federated states play in creating and implementing this new form of governance? Using the Canadian federation as its starting point, this case study illustrates a range of factors to be considered in the appropriate distribution of treaty powers within a federation. Professor Cyr also shows how - because it has no specific provisions dealing with the distribution of treaty powers - the Canadian constitution has «organically» developed a tight-knit set of rules and principles responding to these distributional factors. This book is therefore both about the role of federated states in the current world order and an illustration of how organic constitutionalism works.

Solemn Words and Foundational Documents

Solemn Words and Foundational Documents
Author: Jean-Pierre Morin
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2018-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 148759447X

In Solemn Words and Foundational Documents, Jean-Pierre Morin unpacks the complicated history of Indigenous treaties in Canada. By including the full text of eight significant treaties from across the country—each accompanied by a cast of characters, related sources, discussion questions, and an essay by the author—he teaches readers how to analyze and understand treaties as living documents. The book begins by examining treaties concluded during the height of colonial competition, when France and Britain each sought to solidify their alliances with Indigenous peoples. It then goes on to tell the stories of treaty negotiations from across the country: the miscommunication of ideas and words from Crown representatives to treaty text; the varying ranges of rights and promises; treaty negotiations for which we have a rich oral history but limited written records; multiple phases of post-Confederation treaty-making; and the unique case of competing treaties with radically different interpretations.

Treaty Series

Treaty Series
Author: United Nations
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1946
Genre: Treaties
ISBN: 9780119874266

The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement

The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement
Author: David Sloss
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2009-10-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 052187730X

This title examines whether domestic courts in 12 countries actually provide remedies to private parties who are harmed by a violation of their treaty-based rights.

As Long as this Land Shall Last

As Long as this Land Shall Last
Author: René Fumoleau
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2004
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1552380637

A historically accurate study that takes no sides, this book is the first complete document of Treaties 8 and 11 between the Canadian government and the Native people at the turn of the nineteenth century.