Table of Contents

Preface – Nathalie Des Rosiers / President, Law Commission of Canada and Chris McCormick / Grand Chief, Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians

Introduction

PART 1: PERSPECTIVES ON FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIPS
CHAPTER 1: Probing the Parameters of Canada’s Crown-Aboriginal Fiduciary Relationship – Mark L. Stevenson and Albert Peeling
CHAPTER 2: Conceptualizing Crown-Aboriginal Fiduciary Relations – Leonard Rotman
CHAPTER 3: With Friends Like These . . . Two Perspectives on Fiduciary Relationships – Andree Lajoie
CHAPTER 4: Commentary
James Sakej Youngblood Henderson

Gurston Dacks

PART 2: THE EXPERIENCE OF FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIPS
CHAPTER 5: The Fiduciary Relationship Between Maori and the Government in New Zealand – Donna Hall
CHAPTER 6: The Experience of Fiduciary Relationships: Canada’s First Nations and the Crown – Patricia Monture-Angus
CHAPTER 7: Fiduciary Obligation, Traditional Lands, and Native Title in Australia – Richard Bartlett
CHAPTER 8: Commentary
Charles Pryce

Yan Lazor

PART 3: THE FUTURE OF FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIPS
CHAPTER 9: The Future of International Indigenous Trust and Fiduciary Law: A Comparative Analysis – Raymond Cross
CHAPTER 10: Lacking Good Faith: Australia, Fiduciary Duties, and the Lonely Place of Indigenous Rights – Larissa Behrendt
CHAPTER 11: Considering the Future of the Crown-Aboriginal Fiduciary Relationship – Gordon Christie
CHAPTER 12: Commentary
Roberta Jamieson

Justice Harry LaForme

Conclusion
Author Biographies
Select Bibliography
Table of Cases
Index

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