The Tripartite Collaborative Technical Table on the Enforcement and Prosecution of First Nations Laws : co-chairs report : year ... .: J1-32E-PDF

"The Collaborative Table was established in May 2021 in response to the current and longstanding gaps in services for the enforcement and prosecution of First Nations Laws. The first of its kind in Ontario, the Collaborative Table is a tripartite forum in which obstacles to the enforcement and prosecution of First Nations laws are to be identified, with a view to developing recommendations and identify pathways forward for implementation. The goal of the Table is to develop concrete and lasting recommendations that will ensure First Nations laws can be consistently and reliably enforced and prosecuted"--Message from the Co-chairs.

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Department/Agency Canada. Department of Justice, issuing body.
Chiefs of Ontario, issuing body.
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General, issuing body.
Title The Tripartite Collaborative Technical Table on the Enforcement and Prosecution of First Nations Laws : co-chairs report : year ... .
Publication type Series
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Table technique collaborative tripartite sur l’application des lois des Premières Nations et les poursuites qui en découlent.
The Collaborative Table is Co-Chaired by the Chiefs of Ontario, the Department of Justice Canada, and the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : [Department of Justice Canada], [2022]-
Chronology Began with: 2021/2022.
Frequency Annual
Catalogue number
  • J1-32E-PDF
Subject terms Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Canada -- Periodicals.
Prosecution -- Canada -- Periodicals.
Issues
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