The Crown's Duty to Consult Aboriginal People

  • Isaac T
  • Knox A
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Abstract

The Crown's duty to consult Aboriginal people when contemplating an infringement of an Aboriginal or treaty right is becoming settled in law. The procedural and substantive content of that duty, however, remains uncertain. These authors demonstrate the need for certainty for industries contemplating the exploitation of lands potentially subject to Aboriginal and treaty rights, and discuss where we can look for certainty.

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Isaac, T., & Knox, A. (2003). The Crown’s Duty to Consult Aboriginal People. Alberta Law Review, 41(1), 49. https://doi.org/10.29173/alr494

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