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Page 196
... treaty must be translated into domestic legislation stating how the sovereign authority is applying the treaty provisions in law ( cf. Francis v . The Queen 1956 ) . In this way the sovereign power is the source of all law within the ...
... treaty must be translated into domestic legislation stating how the sovereign authority is applying the treaty provisions in law ( cf. Francis v . The Queen 1956 ) . In this way the sovereign power is the source of all law within the ...
Page 253
... treaty comes , therefore , in part as a redress to the flawed nature of the treaty process itself . Mainstream interpretations , archival sources , and other documenta- tion might fill in the gaps in this lopsided rendering of the treaty ...
... treaty comes , therefore , in part as a redress to the flawed nature of the treaty process itself . Mainstream interpretations , archival sources , and other documenta- tion might fill in the gaps in this lopsided rendering of the treaty ...
Page 254
... treaty to recognize ricing as an inherent way of life among the Ojibwa nations , and noted the inclusion of ricing as a part of Native understanding reflected in the Paypom Treaty , commentaries on that treaty , and attempts to redress ...
... treaty to recognize ricing as an inherent way of life among the Ojibwa nations , and noted the inclusion of ricing as a part of Native understanding reflected in the Paypom Treaty , commentaries on that treaty , and attempts to redress ...
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