2014320 · Abstract This article examines mineral rights and claim staking in northern Canada, with a focus on settler colonialism and how liberal understandings of property are embedded in the legal geography of the right to explore for minerals. The history of these legal systems is explained through the “free-entry” principle understood as the right to …
view more202359 · Staking a mining claim is the legal process of claiming the right to extract minerals from an area of public land. Here’s how to stake a claim.
view more202225 · Production is increasing at the territory’s three quartz mines, there is an uptick in mineral claim staking and at least one junior exploration company is making inroads in eastern Yukon.
view more2020730 · Yukon’s Gold Rush-era system for staking mineral claims, explained. Critics say the territory’s free entry system, which is the first step toward mine development, unfairly gives prospectors rights to First Nations’ land and private properties. Weathered wooden posts mark a mineral claim near Rambler Creek. Yukon’s free entry mining ...
view more2020425 · These guidelines and policies help individuals through the mineral development process.
view more2021223 · The mapviewer "Mineral permits" map shows, among other things, valid, applied and expired exploration and exploitation permits.
view more2017130 · The government's ban on mineral staking within Ross River Dena Council's territory has been extended for a year. Meanwhile, a Yukon Supreme Court consent order to allow mineral staking on other ...
view more202396 · Mineral laws in Sweden Sweden has had legislation about the right to undertake exploration and exploitation since the Middle Ages. The oldest known mining laws are from the 1300s. Mineral legislation is needed to facilitate society´s supply of necessary metals and minerals.
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