While there is general public acceptance of the importance of maintaining a sustainable fishery resource, achieving this goal in the face of competing interests is a particular challenge.
Where does aboriginal fishery enter this equation?
Mr. Stark will bring an ethical perspective to the debate by identifying some of the key issues involved, with particular reference to aboriginal fishery.
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About Marvin Stark QC
Marvin N. Stark was called to the Bar of British Columbia in 1958, appointed to the rank of Queen's Counsel in 1992; and, was a recipient of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002.
Mr. Stark practices in the areas of aboriginal law, general counsel and corporate commercial law.
He has been involved as general legal counsel in assisting various groups of First Nations peoples in Canada to pursue their self-governing initiatives and economic development aspirations both domestically and internationally.
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Date: Tuesday | June 13th 2006 | 7:15- 8:30am Location: BC Hydro - 2nd Floor Auditorium, 333 Dunsmuir St. Vancouver
Members $7.00 Non-Members $10.00
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