Discover the CAIJ’s new “self-paced class”: Derniers développements en droit des Autochtones!
On March 3, 2021, Mtre Geneviève Richard discussed two current topics related to the rights of Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
First, the federal Bill C-15 on the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007) was discussed.
Then, the recent adoption of the federal legislation regarding First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families is explained, in the context of a legal challenge on constitutional grounds by the Quebec government.
Watch the class at your own pace!
To continue exploring on the subject:
Colloques du lieutenant-gouverneur du Québec
Dossier spécial Droit des autochtones
Réalités autochtones au Québec : colloque du lieutenant-gouverneur du Québec [Book]
Law’s Indigenous Ethics [Book]
Diversity and indigenous peoples in Canada, 4th ed. [Book]
Alliances : penser et repenser les relations entre Autochtones et non-Autochtones [Electronic book]
Reconnaissance et exclusion des peuples autochtones au Québec : du traité d’alliance de 1603 à nos jours [Electronic book]
Pathways of reconciliation : Indigenous and settler approaches to implementing the TRC’s calls to action [Electronic book]
Développements récents en droit des autochtones (2021) [Periodical]
The indigenous law journal at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law [ressource électronique] [Electronic periodical]
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