LGLS 1000U Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Public Law, Precedent, Quebec Act

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30 Oct 2018
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Chthonic come from oral information (regarding practices of dancing etc. ) Law formation tends to be communal; it is less hierarchical. Ideas about law formation changes from community to community. There is no trial; but there is disputes where they resolve those disputes. First nations were here long before european settlements. Inuit tend to occupy more territories than provinces. They settled in canada following the first nations law. Metis are people born of french and english heritage. They deserve access to land claims, similar to the inuit. We understand those systems to be pluralistic es of. They have fishing and hunting activities and rules that follow these activities. To disrupt ecosystems is to disrupt legal system. Law is developed through practice (their dances, their culture) European traditions likes to write stuff down, first nations do not, but care more about the culture.

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