A new edition of OKT’s Aboriginal Law Handbook is hot off the presses. An indispensable reference for lawyers, non-lawyers, and law students looking for an introduction to how Canadian law deals with Aboriginal individuals and communities, the Handbook gives detailed information on a variety of topics, from Aboriginal and treaty rights, to band governance, to Indian Act registration, to economic development with Aboriginal communities. It is written for the non-expert by the lawyers of OKT, giving you the perspective of some of Canada’s top practitioners in these fields. Get a copy here!
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