LECTURE 4

Thursday, March 14, 2002, 7-9 pm
The Nisga'a treaty: Can it serve as a template?

  • Jack Ebbels must be elsewhere on government business and will be represented by Patrick O'Rourke who was his deputy during the Nisga'a negotiations, participating from 1993 through the conclusion.
  • Jim Aldridge, lead Nisga'a lawyer
  • Chris Harvey, constitutional lawyer

 

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Web broadcast of the fourth lecture
We're pleased to make available the video and audio from the fourth seminar, in Quicktime format: Session_4_pt1.mov (37.9
MB) and Session_4_pt2.mov (52.2 MB). (To watch these files, you will require the Quicktime Player, which is available for free download from the Apple website.)

 


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