LAW 533 Chapter 5: LAW 533 – Chapter 5- CSR, the domestic extractive sector and the law

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Law 533 chapter 5: csr, the domestic extractive sector and the law. Firms are exploring and extracting in remote outlying regions, interaction with the environment and with first nations and other communities in significant ways that can alter the ecosystem and the fabric of the communities forever. Some of the typical mistakes companies make that commissions are noticing these days include misclassifying resources (i. e. adding inferred resources to other categories), incorrectly using historical drilling data, and misinterpreting technical studies. Unique challenges for junior minors fixing disclosure problems can take a very long time, have to churn out hundreds of pages of data. Supreme court of canada holds aboriginal rights cannot be used to justify road blockades. Individual members of an aboriginal group cannot invoke self-help" remedies such as blockades when claiming that the government breached its duty to consult the aboriginal group before making a decision affecting the group.

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