Between consenting peoples : political community and the meaning of consent / edited by Jeremy Webber and Colin M. Macleod.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: | Vancouver : UBC Press, [2010] ©2010 |
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Table of Contents:
- The meanings of consent / Jeremy Webber
- The challenges of consent in indigenous contexts. Living together : Gitksan legal reasoning as a foundation for consent / Val Napoleon ; "Thou wilt not die of hunger- for I bring thee merchandise : consent, intersocietal normativity, and the exchange of food at York Factory, 1682-1763/77 / Janna Promislow
- The complexity of the object of consent : some Australian stories / Tim Rowse
- Reconceiving consent in political and legal philosophy. Indigenous peoples and political legitimacy / Margaret Moore
- Consent, legitimacy, and the foundation of political and legal authority / David Dyzenhaus
- Consent or contestation? / Duncan Ivison
- Beyond consent and disagreement : why law's authority is not just about will / Andrée Boisselle
- Concluding reflections. Consent, hegemony, and dissent in treaty negotiations / James Tully.