Aaron Detlor is a dedicated Barrister and Solicitor whose legal practice is firmly rooted in advocacy for Onkwehonwe persons and Peoples. With a deep understanding of Aboriginal Law, Aaron focuses on a range of critical issues, including Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC), the complexities...
Aaron Detlor is a dedicated Barrister and Solicitor whose legal practice is firmly rooted in advocacy for Onkwehonwe persons and Peoples. With a deep understanding of Aboriginal Law, Aaron focuses on a range of critical issues, including Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC), the complexities of the Indian Act, and the legal intricacies surrounding energy, mining, and forestry matters. His expertise in these areas positions him as a vital resource for Indigenous communities navigating the challenges posed by external legal frameworks and resource development initiatives.
Currently, Aaron is actively involved in an Onkwehonwe-led governance project that emphasizes the inherent jurisdictions of Indigenous Peoples. This initiative not only seeks to empower communities but also aims to redefine governance structures in a way that respects traditional laws and practices. His role in this project highlights his commitment to fostering self-determination and legal recognition for Onkwehonwe communities.
In addition to his advocacy work, Aaron possesses a robust skill set that includes policy analysis, environmental law, and administrative law, making him adept at addressing the multifaceted legal challenges faced by Indigenous Peoples. His proficiency in Indian taxation and land acquisition further enhances his ability to provide comprehensive legal assistance tailored to the unique needs of his clients. Through meticulous research and a strategic approach to torts and legal disputes, Aaron Detlor continues to champion the rights and interests of Onkwehonwe communities, ensuring their voices are heard and respected in the legal landscape.