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Dayna Nadine Scott

Chinodin Chigumi Nodin Kitagan: The Bow Lake Wind Project as an Exercise of Inherent Jurisdiction by Batchewana First Nation
19 Jan 2018

Chinodin Chigumi Nodin Kitagan: The Bow Lake Wind Project as an Exercise of Inherent Jurisdiction by Batchewana First Nation

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Presentation by Dayna Nadine Scott and Adrian A. Smith, York University—Osgoode, at ACW All Team Meeting Researcher’s Workshop. Toronto November 2017.

Adrian A. Smith, Dayna Nadine Scott, York University—Osgoode

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