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    Why Is Aboriginal Title Property if It Looks Like Sovereignty?
    with Douglas Sanderson
    Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 34 (2): 417-460. 2021.
    According to the Supreme Court of Canada, Aboriginal title is a property right, albeit of a distinctive kind. Most significantly, the right is subject to an inherent limit: title lands cannot be used in a way that deprives present and future generations of the right to use the land. Aboriginal title is also encumbered by a restraint on alienation, and has its source in Aboriginal legal systems that predate and survive the assertion of Crown sovereignty. In this paper, we argue that these feature…Read more