Inalienable Properties Inalienable Properties
Law and Society

Inalienable Properties

The Political Economy of Indigenous Land Reform

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Publisher Description

As many Indigenous communities return to self-governance and self-determination, they are taking their own approaches to property rights and community development. Based on case studies in four Indigenous communities – the Westbank, Membertou, Nisga’a, and James Bay Cree nations – Jamie Baxter traces how local leaders have set the course for land rights and development during formative periods of legal and economic upheaval. Drawing on new research about institutional change in organizational settings, Baxter explores when and how community leaders have sustained inalienable land rights without turning to either persuasion or coercive force – the two levers of power normally associated with political leadership.

Inalienable Properties challenges the view that liberalized land markets are the inevitable result of legal and economic change. It shows how inalienability can result from intentional choices and is linked to structures of decision-making that have long-lasting consequences for communities.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2020
May 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
226
Pages
PUBLISHER
UBC Press
SELLER
eBOUND Canada
SIZE
4
MB
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