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Essential Texts on Aboriginal Law
Aboriginal legal issues : cases, materials & commentary
by
Borrows & Rotman
Call Number: KF 8205 B67 2018
E.K. Williams Law Library
Annotated Aboriginal Law: the constitution, legislation and treaties
by
Shin Imai
Call Number: KF 8203 (updated annually)
E.K. Williams Law Library
Consolidated native law statutes, regulations and treaties
Call Number: KF 8205 C645 (updated annually)
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Modern First Nations legislation annotated
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J. Paul Salembier
Call Number: KF 8205 S25 (updated annually)
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Native law
by
Jack Woodward
Call Number: KF 8205 W65 (Loose-leaf)
E.K. Williams Law Library - REFERENCE
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Revisiting the duty to consult Aboriginal peoples
by
Dwight Newman
Call Number: KF 8205 N49 2014
E.K. Williams Law Library
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The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A Commentary
by
Jessie Hohmann
Call Number: KI 30 2007 U5 2018
E.K. Williams Law Library
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