Product details

Publisher: 
Carswell
Practice area: 
Aboriginal Law
Jurisdiction: 
Canada
Publication date: 
2022-11-01
Carswell

Indigenous Peoples and the Law in Canada, Cases and Commentary, 2023, Print and ProView eBook

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Indigenous Peoples and the Law in Canada: Cases and Commentary, 2023 (formerly titled "Annotated Aboriginal Law: The Constitution, Legislation, Treaties, and Supreme Court of Canada Case Summaries") is written by experienced Aboriginal law practitioners at First Peoples Law. Shin Imai, Osgoode Hall Law School, is the founding author.

It features the Indian Act and selected regulations, accompanied by hundreds of annotations and section-by-section summaries of all significant court decisions interpreting or applying the legislation.


Along with all this, it incorporates annotations of case law under section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867 (division of powers), sections 2, 15 and 25 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (fundamental freedoms, equality rights, and Aboriginal rights and freedoms not affected by the Charter), and section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 (Aboriginal and Treaty rights) including essays on the top issues in Indigenous rights law in 2022.


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Carswell

Indigenous Peoples and the Law in Canada, Cases and Commentary, 2023, Print and ProView eBook

Availability: Partial Stock

Description

Indigenous Peoples and the Law in Canada: Cases and Commentary, 2023 (formerly titled "Annotated Aboriginal Law: The Constitution, Legislation, Treaties, and Supreme Court of Canada Case Summaries") is written by experienced Aboriginal law practitioners at First Peoples Law. Shin Imai, Osgoode Hall Law School, is the founding author.

It features the Indian Act and selected regulations, accompanied by hundreds of annotations and section-by-section summaries of all significant court decisions interpreting or applying the legislation.


Along with all this, it incorporates annotations of case law under section 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867 (division of powers), sections 2, 15 and 25 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (fundamental freedoms, equality rights, and Aboriginal rights and freedoms not affected by the Charter), and section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 (Aboriginal and Treaty rights) including essays on the top issues in Indigenous rights law in 2022.


About Thomson Reuters ProView

ProView is the way to read Thomson Reuters eBooks and eLooseleafs, published primarily for legal, accounting, human resources, and tax professions. The Thomson Reuters ProView web-based application is accessed via your browser. With the new ProView web app, offline capability is now available from your browser. The web application has a responsive design and is compatible with desktop, laptop, and mobile devices.