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treaty-making

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See: negotiation


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00 Paperback KE7709 This historical survey provides an overview of treaty-making between Aboriginal people and the Crown throughout post-contact Canadian history, tracing its evolution from agreements about trade, through alliances of peace and friendship and treaties focused upon ownership, control, and usage of territory, to modern agreements developed since 1973 that represent new forms of contract between indigenous and immigrant Canadians.
International standards of the treaty-making process are clear: monetary and fiscal arrangements between nations must entail negotiations, not impositions.
The world's only disarmament treaty-making body has been deadlocked for more 13 years, unable to agree on what issues - including full nuclear disarmament or curbs on the production of fissile material -- they should negotiate.
 
 
 
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