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Le Titre Du LivreUnfinished Constitutional Business?: Rethinking Indigenous Self-Determination
Date de publication
TraducteurGovind Rafaels
Quantité de Pages125 Pages
La taille du fichier74.93 MB
Langue du LivreAnglais & Français
ÉditeurHackett Publishing Company
ISBN-101925710530-KOV
Format de DonnéesPDF ePub AMZ AFP WRD
Créateur(Broché - Sep 1, 2005)
Digital ISBN560-8791734503-MKM
Nom de FichierUnfinished-Constitutional-Business?-Rethinking-Indigenous-Self-Determination.pdf

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Unfinished Constitutional Business Rethinking Indigenous Selfdetermination p 179 8 A C Cairns Citizens Plus Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State p 113 et 139

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