Review of Aboriginal Law: Cases, Materials and Commentary by Thomas Isaac

Aboriginal law is one of the most dynamic fields of law in modern Canada. This book helps to clarify and identify a number of legal nuances that are currently being debated by providing selected passages from legislation, treaties, court cases and claims agreements along with author commentary and i...

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Main Author: Wunder, John R.
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Published: DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1997
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