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Key developments in aboringinal law.

https://www.nblawlib-bib.ca/link/catalog5805
Author
Thomas Isaac
Publication Date
2021
Material Type
Book
Call Number
KF 8205 I83 2021
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Responsibility
Thomas Isaac ; Jeremy Barretto, Viviana Berkman [and 8 others]
Author
Thomas Isaac
Location
Toronto, ON
Publisher
Thomson Reuters Canada Limited©2021
Publication Date
2021
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Physical Description
xxii, 158 pages.
ISBN
9780779898688
Subjects
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Canada -- Periodicals.
Contents
Called to action: impact of the National inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls on the resource extraction sector -- Indigenous litigation, the rule of law and the public interest in reconciliation -- A framework for the law of Aboringinal and treaty rights: the duty to negotiate and overlapping traditional territories -- Indigenous-led projects under the Impact Assessment Act -- The regulation of retail cannabis on First Nation Reserves and the right to self-determination -- Anishinabek Nation Governance Agreement: pros and cons -- Injunctions and blockades: "self help remedies" and the centering of the Canadian legal perspective -- British Columbia's enactment of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act: a step towards reconciliation
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
KF 8205 I83 2021
Location
Fredericton
Loan Status
Checked Out, v.2, Due 16/11/2023
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