Estey Symposium on Business Law
Conferences and Workshops General
Economic Development With and By Indigenous Entities – Opportunities, Issues and Solutions
The Estey Symposium on Business Law is hosted by Michael Milani, KC. Professor Milani is the current Estey Chair in Business Law at the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan.
Economic Development With and By Indigenous Entities – Opportunities, Issues and Solutions
This one-day event brings together legal scholars, practitioners, industry participants and others to explore the intersection of Canadian law with Indigenous governance, economic development, and legislative reform.
Sessions:
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Power, Partnership, and Protection: Engaging in Renewable Energy Development from a Developer and Indigenous Lens
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Receivers and Section 89 of the Indian Act
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Urban Reserves – Reconciliation: One City Block at a Time
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Challenges for Reform
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Bill C-5: King Henry VIII Collides with Indigenous Inherent Rights
A link to the agenda is below. Please note that the speakers and times are subject to change.
Continuing professional development for lawyers: The Law Society of Saskatchewan does not pre-approve continuing professional development. The event program includes 6 substantive hours on business law content, in respect of which a participant can self-report.
Event Details
- When:
- Time:
- 08:15 AM - 04:15 PM CST
- Location:
- MLT Aikins Lecture Theatre (RM150) at the College of Law (15 Campus Drive)
- File:
- Event Program