PPT-Understanding the Treaties

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A Legal Guide to understanding the Land Claim Issues in BC and Canada The Royal Proclamation 1763 PRIMARY SOURCE S everal Nations or Tribes of Indians with whom

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A Legal Guide to understanding the Land Claim Issues in BC and Canada The Royal Proclamation 1763 PRIMARY SOURCE S everal Nations or Tribes of Indians with whom We are connected and who live under our Protection should not be molested or disturbed in the Possession of such Parts of Our Dominions and Territories as not having been ceded to or purchased by Us are reserved to them or any of them as their Hunting . research. Shikha Gupta Joseph: . shikha.joseph@hofstra.edu. Spring 2014. Agenda. Basic . Definitions. Research Process. Sources for Research. Basic Definitions. International . Law. Public . Private . Before newcomers arrived in North America, many nations of people already lived here. . They had . different languages, cultures, religions, ways of life and traditional territories. . These first people . Pays d’en haut . Area made up basically of Algonquin speaking people, who opposed the Iroquois on the east & opposed the Sioux on the west.. Middle Ground Develops. “The creation of the Middle Ground involved a process of mutual invention by both the French and the Algonquins.”. How does the imposition of Canadian mineral title law normalize colonial dispossessions? . What . is settler colonialism and how does it. . relate to . the . dispossession of . Indigenous . peoples. True.. And several First Nations people, such as Tecumseh, Chief John Brant, and John Norton, were very prominent in the battles. . After the War of 1812, the government needed First Nations to fight as military allies several more times. . treaties. Conference. R in . Insurance. – 29/06/2015. Indra LOLJEEH – . Technical. . Advisor. . Analytics. at QBE . Re. – li@qbere.com. Agenda. Reminder. about . reinsurance. . treaties. st. day sessions – Key Messages. Three Technical Sessions:. International Water Law . and . Governance by Juan Carlos;. Helsinki Water Convention – History, main provisions; institutional structure; current activities; and lessons learned by Sonja; and. Treaties failed to meet the First nations needs in many ways, but two are critical.. The First Nations peoples lost enormous amounts of land, especially in southern Canada where the land is most productive.. The Importance of Treaties. Extradition is the act of returning a person to a jurisdiction in which he or she is charged with a crime for trial in that jurisdiction. Extradition. Pillar of international relations. Between 1927 & 1951 is was illegal for a First Nation to even hire a lawyer to negotiate with the government on their behalf.. The . gov’t. felt treaties set the First Nations apart from mainstream Canada.. Wayne Hall. UQ Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research . and . National Addiction Centre. Kings College London. Outline. What are the international drug control treaties?. What drugs do they cover? How did they come about?. “Killed some of them myself”. California Statue 133. An Act for the Government and Protection of Indians. 3. “Any person having or hereafter obtaining a minor Indian, male or female from the parents or relation of such Indian minor, and wishing to keep it, such a person will go before a justice of the Peace in his Township….”. 1. What Makes a Treaty?. (1) the states intend the agreement to be legally binding under international law; . (2) the agreement deals with significant matters; . (3) it clearly describes the obligations of the parties; and . . between. BRI . Countries. Prof. dr. Stef van Weeghel. Professor International Tax Law University of Amsterdam. Global Tax Policy Leader PwC. Chair Board of Trustees IBFD. Member Advisory Board BRITACOM.

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