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Vol. 67 (2016): Recent Developments in Aboriginal Law
Vol. 67 (2016): Recent Developments in Aboriginal Law
Published:
2019-09-06
Front Matter
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Aboriginal Law Society Foreword
The Aboriginal Law Society of UNB
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Editor's Preface
Amber Chisholm, Tim McLaughlin
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Part I: UNB Lecture Series
Unextinguished
Rights and the Indian Act
John Borrows
3
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Maritime Cooperation
A Unique Runway and an Urgent Need to Take Off
The Hon. H. Wade MacLauchlan
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Part II: Forum - Recent Developments in Aboriginal Law
After Tsilhqot'in Nation
The Aboriginal Title Question in Canada's Maritime Provinces
Robert Hamilton
58
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Back to the Future
Reconciliation and Indigenous Sovereignty after Tshilhqot'in
Felix Hoehn
109
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Stepping into Canada's Shoes
Tsilhqot'in, Grassy Narrows and the Division of Powers
Bruce McIvor, Kate Gunn
146
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Indigenous Peoples
Caught in a Perpetual Human Rights Prison
Larry Chartrand
167
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Living Legal Traditions
Mi'kmaw Justice in Nova Scotia
L. Jane McMillan
187
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“Indian Act” By-Laws
A Viable Means for First Nations to (Re)Assert Control over Local Matters Now and Not Later
Naiomi Metallic
211
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From Consultation to Consent
Squaring the Circle?
Michael Coyle
235
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Navigating Through Narratives of Despair
Making Space for the Cree Reasonable Person in the Canadian Justice System
Hadley Friedland
269
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Indigenous Restorative Justice
Approaches, Meaning & Possibility
Jeffery G. Hewitt
313
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Framing Aboriginal Title as the (Mis)Recognition of Indigenous Law
Matthew V. W. Moulton
336
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Part III: Student Submission
Wandering Without a Torch
Federalism as a Guiding Light
Mark Mancini
369
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