In our Ask-Me-Anything Segment of our indigenous law episode with Jeff Nicholls, we cover a range of questions submitted by the Lawyered Patreon community.
🔵 How has the implementation of UNDRIP influenced Indigenous law in Canada?
🔵 What sorts of "duty to consult" issues will courts be grappling with in the near future?
🔵 There have been some recent noteworthy settlements in recent months related to the Indigenous residential school litigation. What role (if any) do these outcomes have on reconciliation?
🔵 Indigenous and aboriginal rights are often referred to as being sui generis, which means “of its own kind or class”. What does this mean on a practical level?
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