CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL STATUS OF CANADIAN CROWN PEOPLES: PROBLEM QUESTIONS
Abstract
this article is devoted to the problems of the constitutional and legal status of the indigenous population of Canada. Analyzed and defined the main problems of protection of rights and freedoms of indigenous peoples. It is determined that in the context of the protection of human rights, tendencies in the development of the rights of the indigenous peoples of the world, including Canada, are becoming more visible. The conclusion is made about the need to improve the protection and observance of the rights of indigenous peoples to ensure the constitutional strife of the country.
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