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Canadian Aboriginal law : ウィキペディア英語版
Canadian Aboriginal law

Canadian Aboriginal law is the body of Canadian law that concerns a variety of issues related to aboriginal peoples in Canada.〔Hogg, Peter W., Constitutional Law of Canada. 2003 Student Ed. Scarborough, Ontario: Thomson Canada Limited, 2003, page 631.〕 Aboriginal law provides certain rights to land and traditional practices. Aboriginal is a term used in the Constitution of Canada and includes First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. It enforces and interprets certain treaties between the government and Aboriginal people, and manages much of their interaction.' A major area of Aboriginal law involves the duty to consult and accommodate.
== Sources of law ==

Aboriginal law is based on a variety of sources. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 is the foundation document creating special land rights for aboriginal peoples within Canada (which was called "Quebec" in 1763). Section 91(24) of the ''Constitution Act, 1867'' gives the federal parliament exclusive power to legislate in matters related to "Indians, and Lands reserved for the Indians". " Under this power, that legislative body has enacted the Indian Act, First Nations Land Management Act, Indian Oil and Gas Act, and the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Act. Part II of the Constitution Act, 1982, recognizes Aboriginal treaty and land rights, with section 35 being particularly important. Section 35's recognition of Aboriginal rights refers to an ancient source of Aboriginal rights in custom.

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