Article Origin
Volume
30
Issue
7
Year
2012
The Federation of law Societies of Canada is recommending that all new Canadian lawyers possess knowledge of Aboriginal rights. The recommendation is part of the societies first ever set of national standards for admission to the bar. Currently, each provincial law society is in charge of its own standards. The purpose of the national standard is that provincial standards become uniform. Aboriginal law relates to the content and application of the constitutional protection of Aboriginal and treaty rights.
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