The Fundamentals of Aboriginal Law 2011
October 24 - 25, 2011
Calgary , Canada
The Canadian Institute’s Course on THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ABORIGINAL LAW
October 24-25, 2011
The Fairmont Palliser, Calgary
Minimize the Risks of Litigation and Project Delays By Understanding the Key Issues in Aboriginal Law
This unique, comprehensive course, taught by leading experts, will provide you with practical coverage of the fundamentals of Aboriginal law and practice in Canada, including:
• Reviewing the essential laws and statutes that impact your work
• Preparing for the latest trends in litigation with INAC
• Avoiding project delays by understanding and fulfilling your duty to consult and accommodate
• Knowing how the Crown’s fiduciary duties affect you
• Making lasting and binding agreements with Aboriginal communities
• Practical tips to address tax issues to minimize expensive mistakes when planning your projects on reserves
Who should attend?
• In-house Legal Counsel
• CEOs, VPs, Directors and Mangers of Aboriginal/Stakeholder Relations
• Lawyers practicing Aboriginal law, mining, forestry, environmental, energy and constitutional law
• Litigation Lawyers
• Government Lawyers, Mangers, Policy Officers, Researchers, Advisors, and Regulators
• Negotiators and Mediators
• Band Council Members and Officials
• Chiefs and Councillors
October 24-25, 2011
The Fairmont Palliser, Calgary
Minimize the Risks of Litigation and Project Delays By Understanding the Key Issues in Aboriginal Law
This unique, comprehensive course, taught by leading experts, will provide you with practical coverage of the fundamentals of Aboriginal law and practice in Canada, including:
• Reviewing the essential laws and statutes that impact your work
• Preparing for the latest trends in litigation with INAC
• Avoiding project delays by understanding and fulfilling your duty to consult and accommodate
• Knowing how the Crown’s fiduciary duties affect you
• Making lasting and binding agreements with Aboriginal communities
• Practical tips to address tax issues to minimize expensive mistakes when planning your projects on reserves
Who should attend?
• In-house Legal Counsel
• CEOs, VPs, Directors and Mangers of Aboriginal/Stakeholder Relations
• Lawyers practicing Aboriginal law, mining, forestry, environmental, energy and constitutional law
• Litigation Lawyers
• Government Lawyers, Mangers, Policy Officers, Researchers, Advisors, and Regulators
• Negotiators and Mediators
• Band Council Members and Officials
• Chiefs and Councillors
Venue
Location: Fairmont Palliser Hotel
Centrally located in downtown Calgary, we are conveniently situated near the city’s business and financial district. We are within walking distance to the city’s most exciting retail shopping, arts,..
Contact
133 9th Avenue SW , Alberta Canada, T2P2M3 Calgary , Canada
+18665404477
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