Business implications of Aboriginal law

"This is a collection of 12 papers examining how recent aboriginal law developments create opportunities and challenges for economic developments in both Indigenous communities and the Canadian economy. It offers a unique discussion of how aboriginal public law connects to private law and serves to present practical advice to those who are involved in business with Indigenous communities.

Features
-- Unique subject matter - badly needed resource for those involved in aboriginal businesses
-- Expert Insights from leading aboriginal law practitioners and advisers, including former Supreme Court judge The Hon. Ian Binnie - keep abreast of recent developments in the field and their implications for current operations of businesses involving aboriginal communities
-- Practical advice - help make sound business decisions and formulate strategies to advance potential economic opportunities involving aboriginal communities" -- Provided by publisher

Call Number: 
KE7709 .B88 2018
Title Responsibility: 
Dwight Newman, editor
Author Information: 
Dwight Newman is a Professor of Law and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Rights in Constitutional and International Law at the University of Saskatchewan. He is a member of the Ontario and Saskatchewan bars and he has done legal work for industry, government and Indigenous communities on constitutional law issues, as well as consulting work on resource issues for international investment entities. In 2017 he was named to the College of the Royal Society of Canada, and in 2018 he was designated a Queen’s Counsel.
Production Place: 
Toronto, Ontario :
Producer: 
LexisNexis Canada Inc.,
Production Date: 
2018
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
Multiple Nations
Catalogue Key: 
11701585