Articles

Litigating Cross-Border Aboriginal Title Claims in Canada: The Possibility (and Necessity) of a Federal Legislative Response to Newfoundland and Labrador (Attorney General) v. Uashaunnuat (Innu of Uashat and of Mani-Utenam)

  • Étienne Cossette-Lefebvre

SJD candidate & LLM, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto; BCL/LLB (Honours), Faculty of Law, McGill University. Étienne Cossette-Lefebvre is a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar (2021-2024) and a Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholar in Honour of Nelson Mandela (2021-2024). During the 2020-2021 academic year, he was Assistant Director of the Paul-André Crépeau Centre for Private and Comparative Law. From 2015 to 2018, he clerked at the Court of Appeal of Québec. In 2018-2019, he clerked for Justice Russell Brown at the Supreme Court of Canada. He is indebted to David D’Astous, Larissa Katz, Arthur Scalabrini, Kerry Wilkins, and anonymous reviewers at the McGill Law Journal for their excellent comments and suggestions.

Citation: (2021) 67:2 McGill LJ 207

Référence : (2021) 67:2 RD McGill 207

Access to this article is restricted to subscribers. Only the abstract will be displayed.

Access options:

  • Institutional access. If you are a member of one of Érudit's 1,200 library subscribers or partners (university and college libraries, public libraries, research centers, etc.), you can log in through your library's digital resource portal. If your institution is not a subscriber, you can let them know that you are interested in Érudit and this journal by clicking on the "Access options" button.

  • Individual access. Some journals offer individual digital subscriptions. Log in if you already have a subscription or click on the “Access options” button for details about individual subscriptions.

As part of Érudit's commitment to open access, only the most recent issues of this journal are restricted. All of its archives can be freely consulted on the platform.

Access options
Cover of Volume 67, Number 2, December 2021, pp. 119-258, McGill Law Journal / Revue de droit de McGill

Appendices