PURCHASE
Publication Only | Archived Video + e-Materials
DESCRIPTION
Receive expert insights on emerging trends and recent developments. From the most important cases over the past year, to discussion of Indigenous self-governance, to consideration of the implications of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, attend this program to stay on top of the need-to-know topics for Aboriginal law practitioners. Understand the implications of these issues through in-depth analysis and discussion with your colleagues practicing in Aboriginal Law.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Lorraine Land, Olthuis, Kleer, Townshend, LLP
Julie Jai, Caledon Institute of Social Policy
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Aboriginal Law Year in Review 2015
Mark R. Crow, Ministry of the Attorney General, Constitutional Law Branch
Raj Dhir, Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Legal Services Branch
Akwesasne Inherent Right Court
Mohawk Justice Shannon Hall, Akwesasne Mohawk Court
Using Existing Mechanisms to Self-Govern
Maggie Wente, Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP