Delgamuukw v British Columbia, [1997] 3 SCR 1010, also known as Delgamuukw v The Queen, Delgamuukw-Gisday’wa, or simply Delgamuukw, is a ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada that contains its first comprehensive account of Aboriginal title (a distinct kind of Aboriginal right) in Canada. The Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en peoples claimed Aboriginal title and jurisdiction over 58,000 square kilometers in northwest British Columbia. The plaintiffs lost the case at trial, but the Supreme Court of Canada allowed the appeal in part and ordered a new trial because of deficiencies relating to the pleadings and treatment of evidence. In this decision, the Court went on to describe the "nature and scope" of the protection given to Aboriginal title under section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, defined
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| - Delgamuukw v British Columbia (en)
- Delgamuukw c. Colombie-Britannique (fr)
- デルガムーク対ブリティッシュ・コロンビア州 (ja)
- Delgamuukw × Colúmbia Britânica (pt)
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| - Delgamuukw c. Colombie-Britannique ou Delgamuukw c. La Reine est une décision de la Cour suprême du Canada où la cour a spécifiquement refusé de faire une déclaration définitive sur la nature du titre ancestral autochtone au Canada. (fr)
- デルガムーク対ブリティッシュ・コロンビア州の訴訟 3 S.C.R. 1010 i(カナダでは、訴訟はX対Yの形で表される)は、カナダ先住民であるギッサン・ネイションおよびウェトスウェッテン・ネイションが、およそ54,000平方キロメートルの土地に対する権原の確認を求めて起こした訴訟である。ブリティッシュ・コロンビア州最高上訴裁判所(最高裁判所)による1997年の判決は、カナダにおけるの性質をめぐるもっとも決定的な言明として有名である。 (ja)
- Delgamuukw v British Columbia, [1997] 3 SCR 1010, also known as Delgamuukw v The Queen, Delgamuukw-Gisday’wa, or simply Delgamuukw, is a ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada that contains its first comprehensive account of Aboriginal title (a distinct kind of Aboriginal right) in Canada. The Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en peoples claimed Aboriginal title and jurisdiction over 58,000 square kilometers in northwest British Columbia. The plaintiffs lost the case at trial, but the Supreme Court of Canada allowed the appeal in part and ordered a new trial because of deficiencies relating to the pleadings and treatment of evidence. In this decision, the Court went on to describe the "nature and scope" of the protection given to Aboriginal title under section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, defined (en)
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| - Delgamuukw v British Columbia, [1997] 3 SCR 1010, also known as Delgamuukw v The Queen, Delgamuukw-Gisday’wa, or simply Delgamuukw, is a ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada that contains its first comprehensive account of Aboriginal title (a distinct kind of Aboriginal right) in Canada. The Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en peoples claimed Aboriginal title and jurisdiction over 58,000 square kilometers in northwest British Columbia. The plaintiffs lost the case at trial, but the Supreme Court of Canada allowed the appeal in part and ordered a new trial because of deficiencies relating to the pleadings and treatment of evidence. In this decision, the Court went on to describe the "nature and scope" of the protection given to Aboriginal title under section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, defined how a claimant can prove Aboriginal title, and clarified how the justification test from R v Sparrow applies when Aboriginal title is infringed. The decision is also important for its treatment of oral testimony as evidence of historic occupation. While much of the decision is technically obiter dicta (since a new trial was ordered due to errors in how the evidence and pleadings were treated), the principles from Delgamuukw were restated and summarized in Tsilhqot'in Nation v British Columbia, 2014 SCC 44. There has not yet been a second trial in this case. (en)
- Delgamuukw c. Colombie-Britannique ou Delgamuukw c. La Reine est une décision de la Cour suprême du Canada où la cour a spécifiquement refusé de faire une déclaration définitive sur la nature du titre ancestral autochtone au Canada. (fr)
- デルガムーク対ブリティッシュ・コロンビア州の訴訟 3 S.C.R. 1010 i(カナダでは、訴訟はX対Yの形で表される)は、カナダ先住民であるギッサン・ネイションおよびウェトスウェッテン・ネイションが、およそ54,000平方キロメートルの土地に対する権原の確認を求めて起こした訴訟である。ブリティッシュ・コロンビア州最高上訴裁判所(最高裁判所)による1997年の判決は、カナダにおけるの性質をめぐるもっとも決定的な言明として有名である。 (ja)
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| - Delgamuukw, also known as Earl Muldoe, suing on his own behalf and on behalf of all the members of the Houses of Delgamuukw and Haaxw v Her Majesty The Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia and The Attorney General of Canada (en)
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