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The New Normal? Natural Resource Development, Civil Disobedience, and Injunctive Relief
Author(s) -
Ryan Williams,
Dionysios Rossi,
Clay Jacobson,
Tim Pritchard
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
alberta law review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1925-8356
pISSN - 0002-4821
DOI - 10.29173/alr1248
Subject(s) - lawsuit , law , political science , opposition (politics) , civil law (civil law) , civil disobedience , law and economics , sociology , public law , politics
In recent years, contentious energy and pipeline projects have been mired in Aboriginal and environmental opposition, often leading to protests that involve civil disobedience. The authors argue that civil injunctions are increasingly considered to be the most appropriate method to resolve these events. Despite the inherent tension in using a civil lawsuit to enforce a public law, the judicial debate over whether to proceed through criminal or civil avenues has trended towards private law remedies. Consequently, entities who may be subject to interruptions caused by protests should be prepared to take measures to secure a civil injunction. The authors detail the legal steps required to receive injunctive relief and address some common pitfalls in enforcing these orders. Aboriginal rights and title concerns are also addressed.

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