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Navigating A Changing Landscape: Challenges And Practical Approaches For Project Proponents And Indigenous Communities In The Context Of The Review And Assessment Of Major Projects
11 April 2018
Lawson Lundell LLP
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Keith Berger's article, "Navigating a Changing
Landscape: Challenges and Practical Approaches for Project
Proponents and Indigenous Communities in the Context of the Review
and Assessment of Major Projects," has been published by the
Supreme Court Law Review. LexisNexus also published
the article in their collection of papers
called, "Business Implications of Aboriginal
Law."
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Navigating a Changing Landscape: Challenges and
Practical Approaches for Project Proponents and Indigenous
Communities in the Context of the Review and Assessment of Major
Projects
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