Revisiting the duty to consult Aboriginal peoples

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Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1895830818
ISBN 13
9781895830811
LCCN
KE7709.N49
DDC
342.7108
Category
Indigenous Law
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Publication Year
2014
Publisher
Pages
191
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Abstract
"Since the release of The Duty to Consult in 2009, there have been many important developments on the duty, including three major Supreme Court of Canada decisions. Both the Supreme Court and lower courts have grappled with many questions they had not previously answered, and these very attempts have raised yet new questions. Governments, Aboriginal communities, and industry stakeholders have engaged with the duty to consult in new and probably unexpected ways, developing policy statements or practices that build upon the duty to consult, but often use it only as a starting point for different discussions. At the same time, evolving international legal norms have come to engage with the duty to consult in new ways that may have further impact in the future."--Pub. desc.
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Contents
Introduction: Doctrine and theory -- Legal parameters of the duty to consult -- The doctrinal scope and content of the duty to consult -- The law in action of the duty to consult -- International law and the duty to consult -- Understanding the duty to consult.
Introduction: Doctrine and theory -- Legal parameters of the duty to consult -- The doctrinal scope and content of the duty to consult -- The law in action of the duty to consult -- International law and the duty to consult -- Understanding the duty to consult.
Biblio Notes
Revision of: The duty to consult : new relationships with Aboriginal peoples / Dwight G. Newman.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 1005 | IND NEWMAN 2014 | 1 | Yes |