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The duty to consult: new relationships with Aboriginal peoples
The duty to consult: new relationships with Aboriginal peoples
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Edition Details
- Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Dwight G. Newman
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): Saskatchewan
- Publication Information: Saskatoon : Purich Pub., ©2009
- Publication Type (Medium): Jurisprudence
- Type: Book
- Series title: Purich's Aboriginal issues series.
- Permalink: https://books.lawi.ca/the-duty-to-consult-new-relationships-with-aboriginal-peoples/ (Stable identifier)
Additional Format
Online version: Newman, Dwight G. (Dwight Gordon), 1976- Duty to consult. Saskatoon: Purich Pub., ©2009 (OCoLC)754720367
Short Description
127 pages ; 23 cm.
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, The duty to consult: new relationships with Aboriginal peoples is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Responsable Person: Dwight G. Newman.
- Publication Date: 2009
- Copyright Date: 2009
- Location: Saskatoon
- Country/State: Saskatchewan
- Number of Editions: 5 editions
- First edition Date: 2009
- Last edition Date: 2009
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KE7709
- Dewey Code: 342.710872
- ISBN: 9781895830378 1895830370
- OCLC: 432401597
Main Contents
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 and comparative perspective for the future.
Structured Subjects (Headings):
- Canada
- Constitutional law
- Indians of North America–Government relations
- Indians of North America–Legal status, laws, etc
- Indigenous peoples
- Indigenous peoples–Government relations
- Indigenous peoples–Legal status, laws, etc
Unstructured Subjects (Headings):
- Canada
- Indians of North America–Government relations
- Indians of North America–Legal status, laws, etc
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