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Book Review

Mining Law of Canada

by Dwight Newman, Toronto, LexisNexis, 2018, 236 pp, $180 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-433-49006-7

 

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1 Barry J Barton, Canadian Law of Mining (Canadian Institute of Resources Law 1993) is the first major and leading textbook on Canadian mining law.

2 They include: Dwight Newman, Natural Resource Jurisdiction in Canada (LexisNexis Canada 2013); Guy Régimbald and Dwight Newman, The Law of the Canadian Constitution (2nd edn, LexisNexis Canada 2017); Dwight Newman and Kaitlyn Harvey, ‘Stepping into the Sunshine Without Getting Burned: The Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act (ESTMA) and Aboriginal Communities’ (Macdonald-Laurier Institute, June 2016); Dwight Newman, ‘Changing Duty to Consult Expectations for Energy Regulations: Broader Implications from the Supreme Court of Canada's Decisions in Chippewas of the Thames and Clyde River’ (2017) 5 Energy Reg Q 21; Dwight Newman, ‘Business Implications from a Public Law Doctrine: Judicial Interpretations of Canada's Indigenous Rights Clause and Their Relationship to Economic Reconciliation’ in Dwight Newman (ed), Business Implications of Aboriginal Law (LexisNexis Canada 2018); Dwight Newman, ‘The Economic Characteristics of Indigenous Property Rights: A Canadian Case Study’ (2016) 95 Nebraska L Rev 432; Dwight Newman, ‘Contractual and Covenantal Conceptions of Modern Treaty Interpretation’ (2011) 54 SCLR (2d) 475; Dwight Newman, ‘Is the Sky the Limit? Following the Trajectory of Aboriginal Legal Rights in Resource Development’ (Macdonald-Laurier Institute, June 2015); Ken Coates and Dwight Newman, ‘The End Is Not Nigh: Reason Over Alarmism in Analysing the Tsilhqot’in Decision’ (Macdonald-Laurier Institute, September 2014); Dwight Newman, The Top Ten Uncertainties of Aboriginal Title after Tsilhqot’in (Fraser Institute 2017); Dwight Newman, The Duty to Consult: New Relationships with Aboriginal Peoples (Purich 2009); Dwight Newman, Revisiting the Duty to Consult Aboriginal Peoples (Purich 2014); Dwight Newman, ‘The Section 35 Duty to Consult’ in Peter Oliver, Patrick Macklem and Nathalie Des Rosiers (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Canadian Constitution (Oxford University Press 2017); Dwight Newman and Ibironke Odumosu-Ayanu (eds), Indigenous-Industry Agreements, Natural Resources, and the Law (Routledge, forthcoming 2019); Dwight Newman, ‘Be Careful What You Wish For: Why Some Versions of “Social Licence” Are Unlicensed and May Be Antisocial’ (MLI Commentary, November 2014).

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