CRMN 2031U Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Aboriginal Peoples In Canada, Family Law, Property Law

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Indigenous law: laws that are rooted in the beliefs and practices of culture of individuals and communities that are native to the land (i. e. canadian aboriginals) Issues that affect the general public or state (society as a whole) Field of canadian public law: administrative law, constitutional law rights, freedoms, criminal law crimes, illegal behaviours, municipal laws by-laws, regulations. Canadian private law: rights and obligations of individuals, families, business, and small groups and exists to assist citizens in disputes that involve private matters. Its scope is more specific than public law. Fields of canadian private law: contract law having a contract between individuals, tort law relations between individual and rights and wrong, property law property rights, succession law, family law relations between families. Kubler-ross model (5 stages of dealing with death: denial, anger, bargaining. 2: involves the hope that the individuals can avoid a cause of grief.

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