The Confluence of Aboriginal and Environmental Law in Energy and Natural Resource Projects

  • February 07, 2014

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DESCRIPTION

With constantly evolving legislation and case law on Aboriginal issues within the environmental and natural resource development contexts, it is more important than ever for you to keep up to speed. Providing timely and accurate advice hinges on your understanding of the fundamentals of Aboriginal and environmental law and your ability to apply these principles in increasingly complex cases. This publication will provide you with the essentials and critical developments you need to know. Whether you are a specialist or a non-specialist, this publication is a must.

PROGRAM CHAIRS

Richard Ogden, Ministry of the Attorney General, Ontario
Maggie Wente, Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Fictional Case Study

The Fundamentals: The Constitutional Framework for Aboriginal Law
Richard Ogden, Ministry of the Attorney General, Ontario

An Introduction to Environmental and Resources Approvals and the Aboriginal Duty to Consult (and Accommodate)
David Estrin, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP

Duty to Consult and Regulatory Requirements: Recent Case Law and Emerging Trends
Maggie Wente, Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP

Mandatory Regulatory Requirements to Consult
Sarah V. Powell, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP

Recent Cutting Edge Developments on the Duty to Consult and Regulatory Requirements
Alison Hall, Ministry of the Environment, Ontario