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Protecting minority interests: A comparison between ascribing group rights in a liberal society and...

Protecting minority interests: A comparison between ascribing group rights in a liberal society and...

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Protecting minority interests: A comparison between ascribing group rights in a liberal society and the fiduciary obligation owed to the Canadian first nations

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Protecting minority interests: A comparison between ascribing group rights in a liberal society and the fiduciary obligation owed to the Canadian first nations

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St. Lucia, QLD: Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand

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Australasian Canadian studies, 2013-01, Vol.31 (1/2), p.73-93

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St. Lucia, QLD: Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand

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This paper is concerned the protection of the interests of indigenous peoples, with the way we use law to protect those cultural interests and to compare what we do in New Zealand with the way these issues have been addressed in Canada. There is one major difference and that is in the area of protecting the interests of indigenous peoples. Whereas...

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Protecting minority interests: A comparison between ascribing group rights in a liberal society and the fiduciary obligation owed to the Canadian first nations

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TN_cdi_rmit_collectionsjats_10_3316_informit_874361992431239

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_rmit_collectionsjats_10_3316_informit_874361992431239

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1832-5408

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