Aboriginal law

"Written by a leading Aboriginal law practitioner and acclaimed author, Aboriginal Law, Fifth Edition is a comprehensive, authoritative resource that highlights the most important aspects of Canadian law, its impact on Aboriginal peoples, and their relationship with the wider Canadian society. This treatise contains detailed, insightful commentary in such important areas as: aboriginal rights, aboriginal title, treaty rights, the Crown's duty to consult, etc. It pays particular attention to the constitutional element of Aboriginal Law. Presented in plain language, Aboriginal Law, Fifth Edition is an essential resource for any practitioners, academics, policymakers, and students of this rapidly developing area of law." - Provided by publisher

Call Number: 
KE7709 .I823 2016
Title Responsibility: 
Thomas Isaac.
Author Information: 
Thomas Isaac is a nationally recognized authority in the area of Aboriginal law, advising business and government clients across Canada on Aboriginal legal matters and related environmental assessments, negotiations and regulatory and constitutional issues. He is a partner at Cassels Brock LLP.
Production Place: 
Toronto :
Producer: 
Thomson Reuters/Carswell,
Production Date: 
2016
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
Canada
Catalogue Key: 
10642803
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