Friday, September 25, 2020
1 p.m. Pacific / 4 p.m. Eastern
What is an Indigenous law understanding of the duties of someone who holds assets in trust for the benefit of others?
What can Indigenous legal orders and traditions tell us about the duties of Indigenous trustees?
How does Indigenous law speak to the issues of applying Indigenous values, beliefs, and interests in investment policy?
In the spring, RRII launched research with Dr. John Borrows to explore these and other key questions on fiduciary duty in relation to Indigenous laws and traditions. Join us as the research team presents their findings and explores the implications of this exciting work!
SPEAKERS:
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- Dr. John Borrows (Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law, University of Victoria)
- Shayla Praud (Research Associate, University of Victoria)
Join SHARE and NATOA and the research team as we explore the key findings and implications of this exciting research!
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