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The new edition features new essays providing succinct and accessible analyses of legal issues facing Indigenous Peoples:
- Now What? Next Steps for Uprooting the Discovery (April 13, 2023, Kate Gunn)
- The Alberta "Sovereignty" Act and Indigenous Jurisdiction (February 2, 2023, Kate Gunn and Cody O'Neil)
- Indigenous Hunting Rights and the NRTA: Case Comment on R. v. Green (December 1, 2022, Kate Gunn and Nisha Sikka)
- Reconciliation and Aboriginal Title: Case Comment on The Nuchatlaht v. British Columbia
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