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Law, Theory and Aboriginal Peoples”(2003)

Gordon Christie

Indigenous LJ, 2003

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Histories That Bind: Doctrinal Productivity and Legal Governance in Canadian Aboriginal Law

Jeremy Patzer

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Criminal Law Ejects Indigenous Peoples from the Frontiers

Kimberly Wilson

Canadian Dimension, 2017

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What is the Mainstream? The Laws of First Nations Peoples

Irene Watson

New Directions for Law in Australia, 2017

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The Story in Aboriginal Law and Aboriginal Law in the Story: A Metis Professor's Journey (2010) 50 Supreme Court Law Review 89

Larry Chartrand

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Comparing the Policy of Aboriginal Assimilation: Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, by Andrew Armitage; Legal Pluralism and the Colonial Legacy: Indigenous Experiences of Justice in Canada; and Perceptions of Justice: Issues in Indigenous and Community Empowerment, by Kayleen M. Hazlehurst

Peter d'Errico

Contemporary Sociology, 1996

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Whose Law? Whose Justice?: Two Conflicting Systems of Law and Justice in Canada's Northwest Territories.

Al Patenaude

1989

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BLENDING JUSTICE: INTERLEGALITY AND THE INCORPORATION OF ABORIGINAL JUSTICE INTO THE FORMAL CANADIAN JUSTICE SYSTEM

Craig Proulx

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Unjust Relations: Aboriginal Rights in Canadian Courts, Kulchyski Peter, ed., Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1994; 244 pp

Peter Kulchyski

Canadian journal of law and society, 1996

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‘Looking Forward, Looking Back: Canada’s Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples’, (Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit Occasional Seminar, Stout Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington, July 2000)

Vincent O'Malley

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Ancestral Lands, Alien Laws: Judicial Perspectives on Aboriginal Title

Brian Slattery

1983

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Indigenous Legal Resurgence as a Path to Reconciliation: Three Case Studies

Vibrant ABA

Vibrant, 2021

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An historic overview of the position of Aboriginal customary law in relation to Anglo-Australian Law and the criminal justice system in particular.

Rogier Baart

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Aboriginal Rights in Transition: Reassessing Aboriginal Title and Governance

Eva Maria Niemeyer

American Review of Canadian Studies, 2001

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Undoing the Colonial Double-Bind: Interpretation and Justification in Aboriginal Law

Amy Swiffen

Review of Constitutional Studies, 2023

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Building the Aboriginal Conference Settlement Suite: Hope and Realism in Law as a Tool for Social Change

Toby Goldbach

Law & Social Inquiry

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Aboriginal Rights and Title in Canada After Delgamuukw: Part One Oral Traditions and Anthropological Evidence in the Courtroom

Brian Thom

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Canada’s Strategy of Dispossession: Aboriginal Land and Rights Cessions in Comprehensive Land Claims

Colin J Samson

Canadian Journal of Law and Society / Revue Canadienne Droit et Société, 2016

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Resisting Regulation: Conservation, Control, and Controversy over Aboriginal Land and Resource Rights in Eastern Canada, 1880–1930

Siomonn Pulla

International Journal of Canadian Studies, 2000

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Two Laws: Indigenous Justice Mechanisms in Context

Thalia Anthony

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Canadian Law and Aboriginals The present paper represents an overview of the evolution of legal and political framework of the relationship between Canadian Aboriginal peoples and the Canadian state, and the key amendment of bill C-31 brought in the Indian Act.

Shazia Saif

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INDIGENOUS CRIME AND SETTLER LAW: WHITE SOVEREIGNTY AFTER EMPIRE by HEATHER DOUGLAS and MARK FINNANE

Tanya Mitchell

Journal of Law and Society, 2013

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The Organizing Principles of Aboriginal Justice

Christophe Darmangeat

Droits et culture, 2023

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The limits of jurisdiction: law, governance and Indigenous peoples in colonized Australia

Mark Finnane

2010

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Aboriginal Rights, Aboriginal Culture, and Protection”(1998)

Gordon Christie

Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 1998

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Aboriginal laws and colonial foundation

Irene Watson

Griffith Law Review, 2018

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Justice and healing: Aboriginal peoples in Canada

dara culhane

The Journal of Human Justice, 1995

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Indigenous crime and settler law: White sovereignty after empire [Book Review]

Thalia Anthony

Alternative Law Journal, 2013

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REVIEW ESSAY: Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice: The Gerald Stanley and Colten Boushie Case (Kent Roach)

Jake Barrett-Mills

Transmotion, 2019

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The Administration of Justice in Canada's Northwest Territories, 1870-1990: A Case Study in Colonialism and Social Change.

Al Patenaude

ir.lib.sfu.ca

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The Aboriginal Sentencing Provision of the Criminal Code as a Protected “Other Right” under Section 25 of the Charter

Larry Chartrand

The Supreme Court Law Review: Osgoode’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference, 2012

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Indigenous Approaches to Justice in the State Court System

Erika Sasson

2014

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Property, Dispossession, and State Violence: The Criminalization of Indigenous Resistance in Canada

Lisa Guenther

Philosophy Today, 2023

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Criminalization at Tyendinaga: Securing Canada's Colonial Property Regime Through Specific Land Claims

Shiri Pasternak

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Constitutional Conflict and the Development of Canadian Aboriginal Law

Guy Charlton

2017

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