Natural resource jurisdiction in Canada

Dwight G. Newman

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Natural resource jurisdiction in Canada

by Dwight G. Newman

2013

LexisNexis

191

9780433472384

0433472383

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"The issues surrounding jurisdiction over Canadian natural resources are becoming increasingly wide-ranging - as well as increasingly complex - making this book an especially timely publication. Authored by constitutional and Aboriginal law expert, Dwight Newman, Natural Resource Jurisdiction in Canada explores this evolving area of jurisprudence from a variety of perspectives, including constitutional, Aboriginal, commercial and environmental."--pub. desc.

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This edition of Natural resource jurisdiction in Canada has approximately 191 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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Natural resource jurisdiction in Canada was written by Dwight G. Newman.

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