Identity Captured by Law

Sébastien Grammond, Sébastien Grammond

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Author
Sébastien Grammond, Sébastien Grammond
Publish Date
2009-03-01
Subtitle
Membership in Canada's Indigenous Peoples and Linguistic Minorities
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
240
Publisher Name
McGill-Queen's University Press
ISBN-10
0773535047
ISBN-13
9780773535046
citemno
251779
Edition
1
SKU
9780773535046

Description

In Identity Captured by Law, Sébastien Grammond explains how minority rights make identity legally relevant, providing a detailed account of struggles that have been fought concerning Indian status and admission to minority-language schools. Setting his analysis of the law in the wider interdisciplinary context of anthropology and political theory, Grammond assesses whether a group's membership rules are an accurate reflection of their ethnicity and are based on sound justifications of minority rights. He argues that membership rules do not violate equality rights if there is sufficient correspondence between the legal criteria that determine membership and the group's own cultural or relational conceptions of their ethnic identity. Comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and original in its comparison of indigenous peoples and linguistic minorities, Identity Captured by Law is an invaluable resource for legal and political scholars and students, as well as anyone interested in the controversies surrounding the legal recognition of identity.