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Jack Woodward: Tsilhqot' in First Nation Aboriginal Land Title Litigation
Jack Woodward: Tsilhqot' in First Nation Aboriginal Land Title Litigation
Jack Woodward
Woodward & Company
Wednesday, March 5, 2008, 3:30 - 5:30 PM
Rountree Hall 204
1145 N. Mountain Ave.
University of Arizona, Tucson
Jack is a senior member of the British Columbia Bar. He has been practicing law since 1979. He is one of BC's pre-eminent legal practitioners working primarily in the realm of aboriginal, human rights and environmental law. He is the author of Native Law (Carswells, 1989), one of Canada's leading texts on the subject of aboriginal law. The University of Victoria Faculty of Law's first credit course in native law was developed by Jack, and he was an Instructor and Adjunct Professor of Law teaching aboriginal law at U. Vic's Faculty of Law for sixteen years. He has been counsel at all levels of court for over a hundred Indian bands and organizations in the course of his legal career in a wide variety of cases.
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