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Indigenous Affairs Law

Indigenous Affairs Law, within Public Administration Law, governs the relationships between government institutions and Indigenous communities. It focuses on upholding Indigenous rights, addressing issues like land use, resource management, and self-determination. This area of law incorporates treaties, policies, and legal frameworks that protect Indigenous cultures and interests. It seeks to ensure fair representation and decision-making by involving Indigenous voices in public administration processes. Ultimately, it aims to create equitable governance that respects the unique status and rights of Indigenous peoples within the broader society.