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Key developments in Aboriginal law.

https://www.nblawlib-bib.ca/link/catalog5099
Author
Thomas Isaac
Edition
2019 Edition
Publication Date
2019
Material Type
Book
Call Number
KF 8205 I83 2019
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Thomas Isaac
Author
Thomas Isaac
Edition
2019 Edition
Location
Toronto, ON
Publisher
Thomson Reuters Canada Limited©2019
Publication Date
2019
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Physical Description
xxiii,153 pages.
ISBN
978-0-7798-8828-3
Contents
Chapter 1 - The Shifting Framework of Aboriginal Law: From Jurisdiction to Rights Chapter 2 - Indian Status and the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Women Chapter 3 - Let's Be Clear: SCC Guidance on Effective Consultation Chapter 4 - Arguing Indigenous Rights Outside Section 35: Can Religious Freedom Ground Indigenous Land Rights, and What Else Lies Ahead? Chapter 5 - Increasing Clarity on the Role of Regulatory Decision Makers in Fufilling the Crown's Duty to Consult Aboriginal Peoples Chapter 6 - Daniels v. Canada: Understanding the Inkblot from a Métis Nation Perspective Chapter 7 - Reconciling the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples with Canadian Law: If Necessary Consultation, but not Necessarily Consultation
Notes
Includes Table of Cases Includes Index
Call Number
KF 8205 I83 2019
Location
Fredericton
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