Property, the basis of Inuit hunting rights
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Proposes a new approach to aboriginal hunting, fishing and trapping rights, exposing the inadequacies of traditional political and legal perspectives on renewable resource rights. Suggests that by using a concept familiar in Anglo-Canadian property law, that of profit-a-prendre, these inadequacies can be overcome, providing more security to aboriginal people and more clarity in judicial decision-making.
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