Aboriginal Rights.and the Atlantic Canada Petroleum Industry

David Reid, Stephanie Hickman

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Abstract

The authors explore the recent developments in Aboriginal law and their implications for the petroleum industry in Atlantic Canada. To set the stage, they provide a brief historical overview of Aboriginal settlement and land-use in the region, followed by a brief review of the petroleum industry's development in Atlantic Canada. After examining the state of the jurisprudence relating to Aboriginal rights generally,the authors turn to the current state of aboriginalrights, rights claims, and consultation obligations in the Atlantic Canadian context. The impact of the current state of the law on the petroleum industry is then analyzed and future trends outlined.
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Issue number2.0
Publication statusPublished - Oct. 1 2007

Keywords

  • aboriginal law
  • petroleum
  • industry
  • Canada
  • oil
  • gas
  • land-use

Disciplines

  • Oil, Gas, and Mineral Law

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