Aboriginal Law Commentary and Analysis

Aboriginal Law Commentary and Analysis by Thomas Isaac, published by Purich Pub. in 2012, is a comprehensive examination of Canadian law as it pertains to Aboriginal peoples and their interactions with Canadian society. This 4th Revised edition spans 443 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses key topics including Aboriginal and treaty rights, constitutional issues, land claims, self-government, and the roles of provincial and federal governments in relation to Aboriginal communities.
Readers will find a detailed discussion of the Crown’s duty to consult, including its application and implications for reconciliation between Aboriginal interests and broader societal needs. The text analyzes significant Canadian cases related to Aboriginal law, providing insights into evolving legal trends. Designed for a wide audience, this book serves as a resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Indigenous law and its impact on social science and constitutional matters.
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“Thomas Isaac highlights the most important aspects of Canadian law as it impacts on Aboriginal peoples and their relationship with the wider Canadian society. While covering important issues such as Aboriginal and treaty rights, constitutional issues, land claims, self-government, provincial and federal roles in dealing with Aboriginal peoples, the rights of the Métis, and the Indian Act, this book pays particular attention to the Crown’s duty to consult. In discussing the Crown’s duty to consult the author canvasses when and to whom the duty applies. He also highlights the role of governments in reconciling Aboriginal interests with the needs of Canadian society as a whole. The Supreme Court of Canada is clear that the objective of achieving reconciliation lies primarily with governments.This is a law book, but it is designed for use by anyone needing to understand Aboriginal legal issues and is presented in a neutral way. All major Canadian cases dealing with Aboriginal law are discussed and analyzed in this volume. The author looks at the broad picture of trends that are developing in the law and the background to such trends. This edition of Aboriginal Law does not contain case or legislative excerpts, all of which are readily available on the internet.”–Provided by publisher.
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