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This decision of the British Columbia Court of Appeal addressed whether a provincial land titles Registrar properly refused to attached a note of "lis pendens" (pending litigation) to the title of land slated to be developed into recreational…
Tags: Aboriginal legal traditions, canada, civil law, common law, Indigenous law, legal order, legal systems
These files contain excerpts from Connolly v. Woolrich et al. , an important 1867 case. This case considered the legality of a marriage between a man employed by the Hudson Bay and an indigenous woman. The wedding was not performed by a priest, but…
Tags: Aboriginal law, Aboriginal legal traditions, canada, justice, legal order, Teslin Tlingit Council
This poster marks the creation of the Administration of Justice Agreement among the Teslin Tlingit Council, the government of Yukon Territory, and the government of Canada. This agreement, the first of its kind in Yukon Territory, gave the Teslin…
Tags: Aboriginal law, Aboriginal legal tradittions, canada, Indigenous law, legal order, legal systems, Teslin Tlingit Council
This brochure provides information about the Teslin Tlingit Justice Council and Peacemaker Court. A tripartite agreement among the Teslin Tlingit Council, the Yukon government, and the Canadian government provided for the establishment of a Teslin…
Tags: Aboriginal law, Aboriginal legal tradittions, canada, First Nations, legal order, legal systems
In this paper, the author explores how we might understand law from an Aboriginal perspective. She makes a critical distinction between "legal systems" and "legal order". She explores the sources of law, the kinds of law, legal reasoning, and the…
Tags: canada, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, constitutional law, Indigenous land rights, Indigenous law, legal order
Sections 25 and 35 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms address how rights protected under the Charter will intersect with existing rights held by Canada's Indigenous peoples. Section 25 guarantees that no rights protected under the…