CML 2301 Indigenous Peoples and the Law

3 units
Common Law
Faculty of Law - Common Law
This seminar course examines the unique legal position and perspectives of Indigenous peoples in Canadian and Indigenous law, specifically Aboriginal Title; Aboriginal and treaty rights, land claims and self-government agreements; the fiduciary obligations of federal and provincial governments; recognition of Indigenous legal orders and governance; and international developments. Some comparative analysis of Indigenous rights in other countries within an international legal framework, may be undertaken.

Components:

Seminar

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B+ Average (7.069)
Most Common: B+ (34%)
175 students

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Signa Daum Shanks

2 sections from Fall 2022 to Winter 2024

B+ Average (7.257)
Most Common: A- (37%)
35 students

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B

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Frankie Young

2 sections from Winter 2023 to Fall 2023

B+ Average (6.738)
Most Common: B+ (45%)
42 students

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B

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Larry Chartrand

Fall 2019 - A00

B+ Average (7.304)
Most Common: A- (25%)
24 students

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B

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William Jon David

2 sections from Fall 2017 to Winter 2019

B+ Average (7.348)
Most Common: A- (35%)
46 students

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B

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Darren Padraic O'Toole

Fall 2018 - A00

B+ Average (7.143)
Most Common: B+ (43%)
7 students

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Yvonne Boyer

Winter 2018 - B00

B+ Average (6.524)
Most Common: B (43%)
21 students

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