Between consenting peoples : political community and the meaning of consent / edited by Jeremy Webber and Colin M. Macleod.
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"The chapters in this volume are drawn from papers presented at the very first Demcon workshop, "Concent as the foundation for political community," held at the University of Victoria in October 2004.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The meanings of consent / Jeremy Webber -- The challenges of consent in indigenous contexts. Living together : Gitksan legal reasoning as a foundation for consent / Val Napoleon ; "Thou wilt not die of hunger- for I bring thee merchandise : consent, intersocietal normativity, and the exchange of food at York Factory, 1682-1763/77 / Janna Promislow -- The complexity of the object of consent : some Australian stories / Tim Rowse -- Reconceiving consent in political and legal philosophy. Indigenous peoples and political legitimacy / Margaret Moore -- Consent, legitimacy, and the foundation of political and legal authority / David Dyzenhaus -- Consent or contestation? / Duncan Ivison -- Beyond consent and disagreement : why law's authority is not just about will / Andree Boisselle -- Concluding reflections. Consent, hegemony, and dissent in treaty negotiations / James Tully.
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