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- catalog contributor b8629868.
- catalog coverage "Québec (Province) Politics and government 1960-".
- catalog created "[1995]".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "[1995]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1995]".
- catalog description "10.2 Fiduciary obligations of Québec government -- 11. Responsibilities of the international community in the Aboriginal/Québec context -- 11.1 Appropriate measures to be taken by the international community -- 12. Potential impacts of Québec secession on aboriginal peoples -- 12.1 Canadian Federation versus a unitary Québec state -- essential differences -- 13. Academic literature on secession: serious shortcomoings affecting aboriginal peoples -- 14. Summary of double standards, inconsistencies and discrimination by separatists -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Authorities".
- catalog description "3.4.2 Key distinctions between Québec and Baltic states -- 3.5 Need for informed discussion prior to referendm vote -- 3.5.1 Attempts to suppress free and open debate -- 3.5.2 Need to clarify basis for PQ government's unilateral declaration of independence -- 4. Effective control and the use of force -- 4.1 Effective control -- secession by revolution -- 4.2 Potential use of force by government -- 4.2.1 Use of force by PQ government -- 4.2.2 Use of force by Canadian government -- 5. Boundary issues in the context of Québec secession -- 5.1 Québec's borders at risk following a UDI -- 5.2 The notion of uti possidetis -- 5.3 Inapplicability of uti possidetis to the Canada/Québec/Aboriginal context -- 5.4 The 1898 and 1912 Boundary Extensions in Québec -- 5.4.1 Rationale for provincial boundary extensions in 1912 -- 5.4.2 Failure to obtain aboriginal peoples' consent to 1898 and 1912 transfers -- 6. Québec "territorial integrity" -- unilaterally impased on aboriginal peoples -- ".
- catalog description "7. Analysis of five-expert study commissioned by Québec national assembly -- 8. Relevance of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement -- 8.1 JBNQA negotiations -- inequitable conditions and circumstances -- 8.2 Denial of Cree self-determination under JBNQA -- 8.3 Legal status of JBNQA in the context of Québec secession -- 8.3.1 Effect of JBNQA under Canadian Law -- 8.3.2 Effect of JBNQA under international law -- 9. Québec's 1995 referendum on independence -- 9.1 Inherent limitations of referendums and lack of legitimacy in Québec's process -- 9.2 Significance of referendums by aboriginal peoples in Québec -- 9.3 Inadequacies of a simple majority vote -- 9.3.1 July 1948 Newfoundland referendum -- a precedent for Québec secession? -- 9.4 Absence of a proposed constitution and other negotiated arrangements for a new Québec state -- 10. Fiduciary responsibilities of governments in the context of Québec secession -- 10.1 Fiduciary obligations of Canadian government -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [461]-494).".
- catalog description "Introduction -- 1. Who are"people" with the right to self-determination? -- 1.1 Aboriginal peoples as distinct "peoples" -- 1.2 Quebecers as a distinct "people" -- 1.3 Can aboriginal peoples be forcibly included as part of the "Québec people" for secession purposes? -- 2. Self-determination and the right to secede -- 2.1 Right to self-determination of aboriginal peoples -- 2.2 Recognition of self-determination not a precedent for a right to secede -- 2.3 Self-determination -- the right to choose -- 3. Québec's secession attempt -- on what basis is it justifiable? -- 3.1 Canadian Constitution -- no right to unilaterally secede -- 3.1.1 Has a constitutional convention been established in regard to the unilateral secession of Québec? -- 3.2 Internal self-determination of Quebecers -- 3.3 PQ strategy to undermine the functioning of the Canadian Federation -- 3.4 International law -- no right of Québec to secede -- 3.4.1 Key distinctions between Québec and former Yugoslavia -- ".
- catalog extent "494 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Sovereign injustice.".
- catalog identifier "0968019102".
- catalog isFormatOf "Sovereign injustice.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "[1995]".
- catalog language "Text in English; introd. in English and French.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Nemaska, Québec, Canada : Grand Council of the Crees,".
- catalog relation "Sovereign injustice.".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province) Politics and government 1960-".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province)".
- catalog subject "354.710081/497 20".
- catalog subject "Cree Indians Treaties.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc. Québec (Province)".
- catalog subject "James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement (1975)".
- catalog subject "KEQ1060 .A17 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "10.2 Fiduciary obligations of Québec government -- 11. Responsibilities of the international community in the Aboriginal/Québec context -- 11.1 Appropriate measures to be taken by the international community -- 12. Potential impacts of Québec secession on aboriginal peoples -- 12.1 Canadian Federation versus a unitary Québec state -- essential differences -- 13. Academic literature on secession: serious shortcomoings affecting aboriginal peoples -- 14. Summary of double standards, inconsistencies and discrimination by separatists -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Authorities".
- catalog tableOfContents "3.4.2 Key distinctions between Québec and Baltic states -- 3.5 Need for informed discussion prior to referendm vote -- 3.5.1 Attempts to suppress free and open debate -- 3.5.2 Need to clarify basis for PQ government's unilateral declaration of independence -- 4. Effective control and the use of force -- 4.1 Effective control -- secession by revolution -- 4.2 Potential use of force by government -- 4.2.1 Use of force by PQ government -- 4.2.2 Use of force by Canadian government -- 5. Boundary issues in the context of Québec secession -- 5.1 Québec's borders at risk following a UDI -- 5.2 The notion of uti possidetis -- 5.3 Inapplicability of uti possidetis to the Canada/Québec/Aboriginal context -- 5.4 The 1898 and 1912 Boundary Extensions in Québec -- 5.4.1 Rationale for provincial boundary extensions in 1912 -- 5.4.2 Failure to obtain aboriginal peoples' consent to 1898 and 1912 transfers -- 6. Québec "territorial integrity" -- unilaterally impased on aboriginal peoples -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. Analysis of five-expert study commissioned by Québec national assembly -- 8. Relevance of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement -- 8.1 JBNQA negotiations -- inequitable conditions and circumstances -- 8.2 Denial of Cree self-determination under JBNQA -- 8.3 Legal status of JBNQA in the context of Québec secession -- 8.3.1 Effect of JBNQA under Canadian Law -- 8.3.2 Effect of JBNQA under international law -- 9. Québec's 1995 referendum on independence -- 9.1 Inherent limitations of referendums and lack of legitimacy in Québec's process -- 9.2 Significance of referendums by aboriginal peoples in Québec -- 9.3 Inadequacies of a simple majority vote -- 9.3.1 July 1948 Newfoundland referendum -- a precedent for Québec secession? -- 9.4 Absence of a proposed constitution and other negotiated arrangements for a new Québec state -- 10. Fiduciary responsibilities of governments in the context of Québec secession -- 10.1 Fiduciary obligations of Canadian government -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- 1. Who are"people" with the right to self-determination? -- 1.1 Aboriginal peoples as distinct "peoples" -- 1.2 Quebecers as a distinct "people" -- 1.3 Can aboriginal peoples be forcibly included as part of the "Québec people" for secession purposes? -- 2. Self-determination and the right to secede -- 2.1 Right to self-determination of aboriginal peoples -- 2.2 Recognition of self-determination not a precedent for a right to secede -- 2.3 Self-determination -- the right to choose -- 3. Québec's secession attempt -- on what basis is it justifiable? -- 3.1 Canadian Constitution -- no right to unilaterally secede -- 3.1.1 Has a constitutional convention been established in regard to the unilateral secession of Québec? -- 3.2 Internal self-determination of Quebecers -- 3.3 PQ strategy to undermine the functioning of the Canadian Federation -- 3.4 International law -- no right of Québec to secede -- 3.4.1 Key distinctions between Québec and former Yugoslavia -- ".
- catalog title "Sovereign injustice : forcible inclusion of the James Bay Crees and Cree territory into a sovereign Québec.".
- catalog type "Treaties. fast".
- catalog type "text".