The following York University Indigenous experts in Indigenous law and justice are available to discuss Aboriginal rights, federally-unrecognized Aboriginal communities, Indigenous language rights, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Brock Pitawanakwat (Anishinaabe) is an associate professor in the Department of Equity Studies, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. Pitawanakwat serves as coordinator of the Indigenous Studies program in the department and is a former researcher with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. He has also written and co-written several book chapters and journal articles about Indigenous languages, political participatio...
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The Tribal Law Journal (TLJ), founded in 1998 by Professor Christine Zuni Cruz is a legal journal de...
TORONTO, Monday, August 21, 2017 – This week in Thunder Bay, more than 25 Aboriginal youth from acro...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
TORONTO, June 11, 2019 – National Indigenous History Month in June puts a spotlight on the heritage,...
On February 18, 2021, the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies (CASIS) Vancouv...
The Center for Indigenous Law, Governance and Citizenship was established in 2003 at Syracuse Univer...
Undeniably, indigenous peoples within Canadian borders have advantages that indigenous peoples in ma...
The Law Society offered the first Special Lectures in 1943 as a legal refresher course for lawyers r...
Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada: Learning from the Missing Women Commission of Inqui...
Litigation involving the rights of Indigenous peoples in Canada usually involves historical facts an...
grantor: University of TorontoThe integration of Aboriginal oral tradition within many ac...
This article offers an empirical study of the discourses and attitudes at three law faculties regard...
Indigenous leaders shared their aspirations for the future of Australia\u27s legal landscape and h...
This thesis traces tensions between pluralism, elimination and resistance in the centuries-old narra...
The National Indigenous Justice Summit was held online on 7 – 8 July, 2020. Indigenous thinkers, com...
The Tribal Law Journal (TLJ), founded in 1998 by Professor Christine Zuni Cruz is a legal journal de...
TORONTO, Monday, August 21, 2017 – This week in Thunder Bay, more than 25 Aboriginal youth from acro...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...