Jennifer E. Dalton

University of Ottawa

Research Visitor

75 Laurier Avenue East

Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5

Canada

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

8

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Scholarly Papers (8)

1.

Aboriginal Self-Determination in Canada: Protections Afforded by the Judiciary and Government

Canadian Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 21, No. 1, p. 11, 2006
Number of pages: 37 Posted: 17 Oct 2016
Jennifer E. Dalton
University of Ottawa
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Aboriginal Self-Determimination, Canada, Recognition

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International Law and the Right of Indigenous Self-Determination: Should International Norms Be Replicated in the Canadian Context?

Queen's Institute for Intergovernmental Relations Working Paper No. 1
Number of pages: 22 Posted: 17 Oct 2016
Jennifer E. Dalton
University of Ottawa
Downloads 417 (148,697)
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Indigenous Self-Determination, International Law, Canada

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Alienation and Nationalism: Is it Possible to Increase First Nations Voter Turnout in Ontario?

Canadian Journal of Native Studies, Vol. 27, No. 2, 2007
Number of pages: 46 Posted: 17 Oct 2016
Jennifer E. Dalton
University of Ottawa
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Aboriginal peoples, Canada, electoral reform, voter turnout

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Constitutional Reconciliation and Land Negotiations: Improving the Relationship between the Aboriginal Peoples and the Government of Ontario

Journal of Parliamentary & Political Law, Vol. 2, 2009
Number of pages: 25 Posted: 17 Oct 2016
Jennifer E. Dalton
University of Ottawa
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Aboriginal, Constitutional Reconciliation, Canada, Ontario, Land Claims Negotiations

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Aboriginal Title and Self-Government in Canada: What is the True Scope of Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements?

Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues, Vol. 22, pp. 29-78, 2006
Number of pages: 50 Posted: 17 Oct 2016
Jennifer E. Dalton
University of Ottawa
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Aboriginal title, Aboriginal self-government, comprehensive land claim agreements, Canadian government policy, judicial interpretation

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Expansion of the Canadian Polis: Replicating International Legal Norms of Indigenous Self-Determination in the Canadian Context

RACE AND RACISM IN 21ST CENTURY CANADA, Sean P. Hier and B. Singh Bolaria, eds., Broadview Press Ltd., 2007
Number of pages: 38 Posted: 17 Oct 2016
Jennifer E. Dalton
University of Ottawa
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Indigenous Self-Determination, International Law, Canadian Polis

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Aboriginal Recognition in Canada: Distinguishing between Peoples and Minorities

MULTICULTURALISM: THE GREAT MARKETING STRATEGY? AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE, Reza Hasmath, ed., UBC Press, 2008
Posted: 17 Oct 2016
Jennifer E. Dalton
University of Ottawa

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Aboriginal peoples, Canada, self-determination, minority groups

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Private Members’ Business and the Royal Recommendation: Assessing the Changing Role of Private Members’ Public Bills in Light of Kelowna and Kyoto

“Private Members’ Business and the Royal Recommendation: Assessing the Changing Role of Private Members’ Public Bills in Light of Kelowna and Kyoto” Journal of Parliamentary & Political Law IV:3 (2010), 535–551.
Posted: 17 Oct 2016
Jennifer E. Dalton
University of Ottawa

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