CE-071 conventionDeclaration detailLevel http://ica-atom.org/doc/RS-2#5.4 corporateBody Indigenous Bar Association conventionDeclaration 1988 - present The Head Office of the Association is located at the Six Nations of the Grand River Nation, Ohsweken, in the Province of Ontario, The Indigenous Bar Association is a volunteer, non-profit organization. The Indigenous Bar Association advocates on issues of significance for Indigenous law students across the country. The Indigenous Bar Association advocates on issues of significance for Indigenous law students across the country. During a 2007 retreat the Indigenous Bar Association came up with the following vision statement: “To Enrich Canada through Indigenous Laws and Teachings.”

The Association has a President, a Vice-President First Nations, a Vice-President Inuit, and a Vice-President Métis. Survival International works with local Indigenous groups in three principal areas: education, advocacy and rights.The Board of Directors of the Association shall consist of a minimum of nine (9) directors and a maximum of twenty-five (25) directors. Its membership includes, judges, students, law professors, and legal consultants.

Since 1988 the Indigenous Bar Association has been a volunteer association active in various social and professional activities. It runs an annual conference and is actively involved in academic legal conferences across the country. It publishes a newsletters and holds regional meetings on matters of Indigenous law.

Submission from the Indigenous Bar Association 1990-01-01 2000-12-31

1990-2000