Law School and Federal Court Initiatives Supporting Indigenous Legal Traditions
Presented by the CBA Aboriginal Law Section
Cost
CBA members: $55
CBA Young Lawyer Members (<5 years): $40
CBA Student members: $10
Non-members: $220
Government: $110
Plus applicable taxes
Group rates available. Please contact pd@cba.org.
This is the 3rd webinar in the CBA Aboriginal Law Online Symposium. You can purchase the full program at a package rate.
All sessions will be presented in English. Registrants will receive an on-demand recording following each webcast.
Thursday, June 10, 2021 | 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM ET
3:30 pm - 4:10 pm
Law School and Federal Court Initiatives Supporting Indigenous Legal Traditions
(this session is not sponsored)
- Increasing access to justice for Indigenous people
- Practice Guidelines for Aboriginal Proceedings
- Framework for dispute resolution through dialogue
- Framework for oral history evidence
- Framework for appointment of neutral advisor regarding Indigenous law/traditions
- Expanding space for further Indigenous legal traditions
Speaker(s): The Honourable Paul Favel, Federal Court
Moderator: Pamela Large Moran, PLM Law
4:15 pm - 5:00 pm
Reviving Indigenous Laws – How Law Schools Can Help
Sponsored by
This panel will explore and discuss how Canadian Law Schools are contributing to the revival of Indigenous Laws both academically and through community-based collaborative initiatives.
Speaker(s):
Hadley Friedland, Assistant Professor, Faulty of Law, University of Alberta
Alan Hanna , Assistant Professor, University of Victoria - Faculty of Law
Nancy Sandy, Assistant Professor, Bora Laskin Faculty of Law, Lakehead University
Additional speaker TBC
Moderator: Naiomi Metallic, Assistant Professor, Chancellor's Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University