LAWS 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Law, Indian Register, Indian Act

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Class 7 aboriginal law - part ii. Law making is the restatement of some social harm. Critique: law makers who define the activities, may be harmful to those concerned (ex. Indian act) customs and values (i. e. normative order). Conflict are unavoidable and leads to foster collaboration/competition (ex. By the presence of an enterprising structural cleavage are the basic determinants of law making individual or group, committed to moral enterprise. Look at who form the elite and at their. Notions of right and wrong infusing interests (indian act v. extractive factors) law making (ex. Legislation: deliberate creation of legal percepts by a body of government that gives articulate expression to such legal precepts in a formalized legal document. White papers (parliamentary supremacy): a federal government policy document presented by a. It is intended to state the government"s policy on certain issues. It is argumentative in nature, intended to mark a change in policy before the legislation is actually enacted.

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