Natural Resources and Public Property Under the Canadian Constitution / / Gerard La Forest.

The controversy aroused by the Supreme Court's decision on offshore mineral rights emphsizes the importance of the public domain in the workings of the Canadian constitution. Public property is important to the provinces not only for its revenues, but also because it provides them with a powerf...

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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE. Historical Background -- CHAPTER TWO. Distribution of Resources at Confederation -- CHAPTER THREE. Post-Confederation Distribution of Resources -- CHAPTER FOUR. Section 108 of the British North America Act, 1867 -- CHAPTER FIVE. Lands, Mines, Minerals, and Royalties -- CHAPTER SIX. Offshore Submarine Resources -- CHAPTER SEVEN. Property in Indian Lands -- CHAPTER EIGHT. Federal Legislative and Executive Power -- CHAPTER NINE. Provincial Legislative and Executive Power -- APPENDIXES. Major Constitutional Provisions Respecting Natural Resources and Public Property -- Table of Cases -- Index
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The controversy aroused by the Supreme Court's decision on offshore mineral rights emphsizes the importance of the public domain in the workings of the Canadian constitution. Public property is important to the provinces not only for its revenues, but also because it provides them with a powerful instrument for control of their economic and political destinies and strengthens their position in relation to federal authorities. The provisions of the British North America Act and other constitutional instruments relating to natural resources and public property are examined thoroughly in this series of lectures given to doctoral systems at the Faulte de droit of the Universite de Montreal. Professor La Forest studies ownership of mines and minerals, navigable waters, public harbours, fisheries and Indian lands, as well as the currently controversial offshore mineral rights. He notes the political imlications of the partition of proprietary rights and explores the areas of conflict between the federal and provincial governments. Also included is a discussion of the power of expropriation, and, because public property involves public monies, lending and spending powers receive attention.In these lectures, Professor La Forest traces public domain in Britain from the time when the monarch controlled all the land, to his surrender of this control to parliament in return for a civil list, and to the similar surrender to the legislatures of the British North American colonies in connection with the struggle of responsible government.The collection of lectures is essential reading for any serious student of the constitution and will be very useful to all who are interested in the increasingly important law of natural resources in Canada.
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Natural resources Law and legislation Canada.
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Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
CHAPTER ONE. Historical Background --
CHAPTER TWO. Distribution of Resources at Confederation --
CHAPTER THREE. Post-Confederation Distribution of Resources --
CHAPTER FOUR. Section 108 of the British North America Act, 1867 --
CHAPTER FIVE. Lands, Mines, Minerals, and Royalties --
CHAPTER SIX. Offshore Submarine Resources --
CHAPTER SEVEN. Property in Indian Lands --
CHAPTER EIGHT. Federal Legislative and Executive Power --
CHAPTER NINE. Provincial Legislative and Executive Power --
APPENDIXES. Major Constitutional Provisions Respecting Natural Resources and Public Property --
Table of Cases --
Index
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Introduction --
CHAPTER ONE. Historical Background --
CHAPTER TWO. Distribution of Resources at Confederation --
CHAPTER THREE. Post-Confederation Distribution of Resources --
CHAPTER FOUR. Section 108 of the British North America Act, 1867 --
CHAPTER FIVE. Lands, Mines, Minerals, and Royalties --
CHAPTER SIX. Offshore Submarine Resources --
CHAPTER SEVEN. Property in Indian Lands --
CHAPTER EIGHT. Federal Legislative and Executive Power --
CHAPTER NINE. Provincial Legislative and Executive Power --
APPENDIXES. Major Constitutional Provisions Respecting Natural Resources and Public Property --
Table of Cases --
Index
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Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
CHAPTER ONE. Historical Background --
CHAPTER TWO. Distribution of Resources at Confederation --
CHAPTER THREE. Post-Confederation Distribution of Resources --
CHAPTER FOUR. Section 108 of the British North America Act, 1867 --
CHAPTER FIVE. Lands, Mines, Minerals, and Royalties --
CHAPTER SIX. Offshore Submarine Resources --
CHAPTER SEVEN. Property in Indian Lands --
CHAPTER EIGHT. Federal Legislative and Executive Power --
CHAPTER NINE. Provincial Legislative and Executive Power --
APPENDIXES. Major Constitutional Provisions Respecting Natural Resources and Public Property --
Table of Cases --
Index
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