R. v. Kapp: A Case of Unfulfilled Potential

Dominique Nouvet is an associate at Woodward + Company who specializes in Aboriginal law. She and her co-counsel, Robert Janes, intervened in Kapp at the Supreme Court of Canada on behalf of the T'Sou-ke, Beecher Bay, Songhees, Malahat and Snaw-naw-as First Nations. The views expressed herein a...

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Main Author: Nouvet, Dominique
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Published: Indigenous Law Journal 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/24667
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Summary:Dominique Nouvet is an associate at Woodward + Company who specializes in Aboriginal law. She and her co-counsel, Robert Janes, intervened in Kapp at the Supreme Court of Canada on behalf of the T'Sou-ke, Beecher Bay, Songhees, Malahat and Snaw-naw-as First Nations. The views expressed herein are entirely her own. The Supreme Court of Canada's judgment in R. v. Kapp1 was a much anticipated decision for followers of equality and Aboriginal rights jurisprudence alike. The following commentary focuses on the Aboriginal rights implications of Kapp.