| Name | Locke's Theory of Original Appropriation and the Right of Settlement in Iroquois Territory |
| Author(s) | John Douglas Bishop |
| Editor | |
| Year | 1997 |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Web Location | http://www.jstor.org/pss/40231987 |
| Keywords | Philosophy, Native Americans, Land, Property rights, Native peoples, Land claims, Real estate |
| Areas of Interest | Human Rights; Indigenous People |
| Citation | Bishop, John Douglas. 1997. Locke's Theory of Original Appropriation and the Right of Settlement in Iroquois Territory. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):311-338. |
| Summary | The philosophical underpinnings of Locke's rights theory need to be reassessed to see if Locke has successfully refuted Native rights claims to land ownership. |
| Abstract / Description | The philosophical underpinnings of Locke's rights theory need to be reassessed to see if Locke has successfully refuted Native rights claims to land ownership. |
| Publisher/Organization | Canadian Journal of Philosophy |
| Cluster Library | Business and Human Rights |