Product details

Publisher: 
Carswell
Practice area: 
Aboriginal Law
Jurisdiction: 
Canada
Publication date: 
2019-01-25
ISBN: 
9780779888283
Carswell

Key Developments in Aboriginal Law 2019

Availability: In Stock

Key Developments in Aboriginal Law 2019 outlines insightful and current information on the significant developments in Canadian Aboriginal Law that have occurred over the last year. This work covers the complexities of the Aboriginal Law landscape that affect numerous areas of law, including mining, energy, and constitutional, amongst others.

Highlights in this book include:

  • The Shifting Framework of Aboriginal Law: From Jurisdiction to Rights — Robert Janes
  • Indian Status and the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Women — Renée Pelletier and Krista Nerland
  • Let's Be Clear: SCC Guidance on Effective Consultation — Arend J.A. Hoekstra
  • Arguing Indigenous Rights Outside Section 35: Can Religious Freedom Ground Indigenous Land Rights, and What Else Lies Ahead? — Dwight Newman
  • Increasing Clarity on the Role of Regulatory Decision Makers in Fulfilling the Crown's Duty to Consult Aboriginal Peoples — Thomas Isaac
  • Daniels v. Canada: Understanding the Inkblot from a Métis Nation Perspective — Jason Madden
  • Reconciling the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples with Canadian Law: If Necessary, Consultation, but not Necessarily Consultation — Tony Knox

Annual volumes supplied on standing order subscription.

Carswell

Key Developments in Aboriginal Law 2019

Author: Thomas Isaac
Availability: In Stock

Description

Key Developments in Aboriginal Law 2019 outlines insightful and current information on the significant developments in Canadian Aboriginal Law that have occurred over the last year. This work covers the complexities of the Aboriginal Law landscape that affect numerous areas of law, including mining, energy, and constitutional, amongst others.

Highlights in this book include:

  • The Shifting Framework of Aboriginal Law: From Jurisdiction to Rights — Robert Janes
  • Indian Status and the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Women — Renée Pelletier and Krista Nerland
  • Let's Be Clear: SCC Guidance on Effective Consultation — Arend J.A. Hoekstra
  • Arguing Indigenous Rights Outside Section 35: Can Religious Freedom Ground Indigenous Land Rights, and What Else Lies Ahead? — Dwight Newman
  • Increasing Clarity on the Role of Regulatory Decision Makers in Fulfilling the Crown's Duty to Consult Aboriginal Peoples — Thomas Isaac
  • Daniels v. Canada: Understanding the Inkblot from a Métis Nation Perspective — Jason Madden
  • Reconciling the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples with Canadian Law: If Necessary, Consultation, but not Necessarily Consultation — Tony Knox

Annual volumes supplied on standing order subscription.