Tittel: | Review of Graham White, Indigenous Empowerment through Co-management: Land Claims Boards, Wildlife Management, and Environmental Regulation (UBC Press: 2020) | Ansvar: | David Wright | Forfatter: | Wright, David | Materialtype: | Artikkel - elektronisk | Signatur: | Arctic review on law and politics | Utgitt: | Oslo : Cappelen Damm Akademisk, 2021 | Omfang: | S. 172-178 | Serie: | Arctic review on law and politics ; Vol. 12 | Emneord: | Bokanmeldelse | Note: | Open access (CC), Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 License.
| Innhold: | ABSTRACT Graham White’s recent book, entitled Indigenous Empowerment through Co-management: Land Claims Boards, Wildlife Management, and Environmental Regulation, is a balanced, accessible, and honest discussion of a very complex realm of Crown-Indigenous relations and institutions in Canada. The book is very well researched and clearly communicated by one of Canada’s leading experts on the topic. Co-management has been the subject of scholarly attention for many years in Canada; however, perspectives vary widely with respect to appropriateness and effectiveness. White’s book is a bold project that tackles the complexities, sensitivities, and diverse contexts head-on. It ought to be at the top of the reading list for all academics, practitioners, and government officials with an interest in modern treaties. | Del av verk: | Arctic review on law and politics vol. 12 (2021) |
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