CRM 400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Obiter Dictum, Allodial Title, Ratio Decidendi
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Course requirements course materials overview of the course competing views of aboriginal rights, sovereignty key constitutional and legislative texts. Tsilhqot in nation v. british columbia, 2014 scc 44, [2014] Buffalo river dene nation v. saskatchewan (minister of. Energy and resources), 2015 skca 31, [2015] 2 cnlr 81. R. v. sioui, [1990] 1 scr 1025. R. v. p. m. , 1992 canlii 2814, 71 ccc (3d) 347 (yk tc). Ratio decidendi (the holding ) vs. obiter dicta. Example: r. v. kokopenace, 2015 scc 28 https://www. canlii. org/en/ca/scc/doc/2015/2015scc28/2. Example: the queen v. drybones, [1970] scr 282. Identity treaties aboriginal title aboriginal rights relationship with the. Crown/federalism aboriginal people and the criminal justice system the role of the criminal law in defining aboriginal rights self-governance as a goal. Theory 1: rights are based on aboriginal legal systems. Theory 2: aboriginal rights are equivalents of non- aboriginal elements of english law.