Uniform Title
Aboriginal legal issues.
Title
Indigenous legal issues : cases, materials, & commentary / John J. Borrows (B.A., M.A., J.D., LL.M., Ph.D., LL.D., D.H.L., F.R.S.C., O.C. of the Chippewas of the Nawash, Anishinaabe Nation, Loveland Chair in Indigenous Law, University of Toronto, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law, University of Victoria); Leonard I. Rotman (B.A., LL.B., LL.M., S.J.D., Professor, School of Business Management, Toronto Metropolitan University).
Publication
Toronto, Ontario : LexisNexis Canada, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023.
Physical Description
xx, 1020, 10, 13 pages ; 24 cm.
Notes
Includes table of cases.
Summary
"This comprehensive casebook surveys the most important issues in Canadian law concerning Indigenous peoples, contextualising them within their larger cultural, political and sociological framework. Also intended to be a general reference work for lawyers, judges, Indian chiefs and council members, Metis and Inuit leaders, and policy makers for governments and businesses who work with Indigenous people, it surveys the most important issues in Canadian law concerning Indigenous people. The materials also contain insights into questions courts have left unanswered, providing readers with ideas about how the law will develop in the future."-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Issued also in electronic format.
Other editions
Borrows, John, 1963- Aboriginal legal issues. Fifth edition. Markham, Ontario : LexisNexis, 2018.
Added to Catalog
April 20, 2023
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Governance
Aboriginal rights
Aboriginal title
Treaties
Crown obligations
Inuit rights
Métis rights
Federalism/constitutional issues
Indigenous women
Child well-being
Taxation
Indigenous peoples and criminal justice.