Aboriginal Law Conference-2011
Product Type:
Course Materials - Print
ISBN:
978-1-55258-746-1
Pages:
240
Price:
$175.00
This book is essential for: all Aboriginal law lawyers in private practice and government; others who focus on Aboriginal law issues will also benefit, including First Nations leaders, employees of First Nations or First Nations organizations, in–house counsel and law students.
Current to: June 2011
Your essential annual update
Don't miss this set of course materials from our annual Aboriginal Law Conference. Leading counsel in the field of Aboriginal law, and First Nations and government representatives bring you the latest important topics, including: Advancing First Nations economies under the FSMA, trusts and economic development for First Nations, the Crown’s duty to consult and accommodate, and governance. The publication focuses on the legal and pragmatic implications of current developments, and the effects on First Nations, provincial and federal governments, and industry.
Course Materials Coordinator
Maria Morellato, QC — Mandell Pinder, Vancouver
CLEBC Program Lawyer
Teresa Sheward
tsheward@cle.bc.ca
CONTENTS
- advancing First Nations economies under the FSMA—financial administration law: review procedures; standards; explanatory notes; First Nations Fiscal and Statistical Management Act
- trusts and economic development for First Nations: the legal background, drafting trust agreements for First Nations
- the Crown's duty to consult and accommodate: addressing competing Aboriginal title and rights claims arising from the treaty process
- governance—mending with the golden thread: the land question; a snapshot of the law at the assertion of Crown sovereignty; stereotyping the law—the rule of law held together by a thread; government negotiation mandates
Role | Name |
Course Materials Author
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James Reynolds
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Course Materials Author
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M. Louise Mandell, LL.D. (Hon.), KC
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Course Materials Coordinator
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The Honourable Madam Justice Maria Morellato
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Course Materials Author
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The Honourable Madam Justice Maria Morellato
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