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Complimentary Archived Video

R. v Daniels: Reshaping the Legal Landscape

  • June 20, 2016

A lively discussion about what changes may come following the decision, what questions remain unanswered, and implications for the division of powers.

Aboriginal Law, Student Forum

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New Grounds for Litigating

  • February 11, 2016

Canadian Lawyer examines how defence lawyers are grappling with how to wrap their minds around the implications of Saik’uz First Nation and Stellat’en First Nation v. Rio Tinto Alcan. OBA Aboriginal Law Section member David McRobert is quoted.

Aboriginal Law

Complimentary Archived Video

Recent Federal Legislation Affecting Aboriginal Communities

  • September 30, 2015

In the last couple of years the federal government has introduced a number of legislative changes that affect Aboriginal communities. Get yourself up to date with this timely program: learn more about these changes.

Aboriginal Law, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

Aboriginal Peoples in the Criminal Justice System: R. v. Kokopenace and Other Developments

  • April 09, 2015

Whether you are working in the area of criminal law, Aboriginal law, constitutional law, or the public sector, do not miss this opportunity to join this important discussion of the scope of an accused's right under ss.11(d) and (f) of the Charter, to representativeness of the jury roll, and what the province must do to ensure that right is not violated.

Aboriginal Law, Criminal Justice, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

The Duty to Consult in the Administrative Law Context

  • October 08, 2014

The duty of the federal and provincial Crown to consult with Aboriginal peoples is well-established in law; the application of this duty in the administrative law context is less clearly developed.

Aboriginal Law, Administrative Law