From Wardship To Rights The Guerin Case And Aboriginal Law Landmark Cases In Canadian Law

Jim Reynolds

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Jim Reynolds is an associate counsel with Mandell Pinder LLP and former general counsel for the Musqueam Indian Band in Vancouver. He has practised, taught, and written about Aboriginal law for four decades, and has acted for clients in major litigation advancing Aboriginal rights, including the Guerin case, as well as in many economic development projects. Jim graduated from the London School of Economics with a PhD and qualified as...

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From Wardship To Rights The Guerin Case And Aboriginal Law Landmark Cases In Canadian Law

Jim Reynolds is an associate counsel with Mandell Pinder LLP and former general counsel for the Musqueam Indian Band in Vancouver. He has practised, taught, and written about Aboriginal law for four decades, and has acted for clients in major litigation advancing Aboriginal rights, including the Guerin case, as well as in many economic development projects.

Jim graduated from the London School of Economics with a PhD and qualified as a barrister in England and then as a barrister and solicitor in British Columbia. His academic activities have included teaching at the LSE and the University of British Columbia, and he has been a frequent speaker at professional conferences. He has numerous publications, the most recent being Aboriginal Peoples and the Law: A Critical Introduction.
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UBC Press

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Inglês

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288,0

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01/04/2020

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499,0

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9780774864565

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