The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued by King George III and established the basis for governing the North American territories surrendered by France to Britain following the Seven Years’ War. In this video Jack Woodward, Q.C discusses how the Royal Proclamation of 1763 impacts Aboriginal Law today.
For more information on the current climate of Canadian Indigenous law, you can visit Jack Woodward's website which is updated daily.
https://jackwoodward.ca/
If you are a working professional in the field of Indigenous Law make sure to check out Mr. Woodward's publications which can be found below:
1. Native Law is a comprehensive collection of all the laws in Canada relating specifically to Aboriginal people. International law, constitutional law, statute, and common law are all covered.
https://store.thomsonreuters.ca/en-ca...
2. Consolidated Native Law Statutes, Regulations, and Treaties 2021 features new legislative enactments and updates to reflect all amendments to the provisions of the relevant legislation and treaties in Aboriginal Law.
https://store.thomsonreuters.ca/en-ca...