Aboriginal Law, Fifth Edition by Thomas Isaac has now been released by Thomson Reuters. This comprehensive text highlights the most important aspects of Canadian law, its impact on Aboriginal peoples, and their relationship with the wider Canadian society.

Throughout the text, Thomas provides detailed, insightful commentary on many important areas related to Aboriginal law including Aboriginal Rights and Title, Modern Treaties and Land Claims Agreements, Indian Reserve Land and Related Tax Matters, Métis Rights and the Crown's Duty to Consult.

This newest edition features new sections on: Reconciliation, Anti-corruption Initiatives, Engaging the Honour of the Crown, multiple aspects of the Duty to Consult, including Causal Connection and Potential Adverse Effects, Remedies and Declaratory Relief.

Aboriginal Law, Fifth Edition is an essential resource for any practitioner, academic, policymaker or student of this rapidly developing area of law.

To learn more about Aboriginal law, Fifth Edition, or to order a copy, visit carswell.com.

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