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Revisiting the Duty to Consult Aboriginal Peoples
Contributor(s): Newman, Dwight G. (Author)
ISBN: 1895830818     ISBN-13: 9781895830811
Publisher: Purich Pub.
OUR PRICE:   $38.12  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Indigenous Peoples
- Social Science | Indigenous Studies
- Political Science | Public Policy - Social Policy
Dewey: 342.710
LCCN: 2014495999
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (0.66 lbs) 192 pages
 
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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. Professor Newman clarifies the duty to consult as a constitutional duty, offers some approaches to understanding the developing case law at a deeper and more principled level, and suggests possible future directions for the duty to consult in Canadian Aboriginal law. The duty to consult has a fundamental importance for all Canadians, yet misunderstandings of the doctrine remain widespread. This book will help address many of those misunderstandings.