The National Indigenous Justice Summit was held online on 7 – 8 July, 2020. Indigenous thinkers, community leaders and grassroots activists convened to call for justice reform in Canada. In this panel, the Hon Steven Point (Grand Chief Sto:lo Tribal Council, Chancellor of UBC, former Lieutenant-Governor of BC) provides a keynote address on systemic racism within the Canadian criminal legal system. This panel also includes Professor Aimée Craft (Poverty, Criminalization and Justice Reform), Doug White (Justice Reform in BC), and Joseph Murdoch-Flowers (Policing and Justice in Nunavut). This panel was chaired by Kekinusuqs Dr Judith Sayers and Tuma Young
Undeniably, indigenous peoples within Canadian borders have advantages that indigenous peoples in ma...
My dissertation contributes to the work of reconciling radically different justice concepts with a v...
Social justice entails opposing discrimination and working towards eliminating structuralviolence. T...
The National Indigenous Justice Summit was held online on 7 – 8 July, 2020. Indigenous thinkers, com...
The National Indigenous Justice Summit was held online on 7 – 8 July, 2020. Indigenous thinkers, com...
The National Indigenous Justice Summit was held online on 7 – 8 July, 2020. Indigenous thinkers, com...
Brought to you by the Moondani Toombadool Centre and Swinburne Law School. The criminal justice syst...
Canada’s criminal justice system (CJS) is plagued with issues from the overrepresentation of Indigen...
Indigenous peoples in Canada demand self-determination over criminal justice for a number of reasons...
Indigenous peoples throughout the world face diverse and often formidable challenges of what might b...
Notes for an address held at the First Nations Provincial Justice Forum Richmond, British Columbia,...
Presentation to The Indigenous Bar Association – 22nd Annual Fall Conference: Indigenous Land Reform...
Indigenous leaders shared their aspirations for the future of Australia\u27s legal landscape and h...
Canada\u27s criminal justice system has been shaken out of its stolid complacency in recent years by...
The following York University Indigenous experts in Indigenous law and justice are available to disc...
Undeniably, indigenous peoples within Canadian borders have advantages that indigenous peoples in ma...
My dissertation contributes to the work of reconciling radically different justice concepts with a v...
Social justice entails opposing discrimination and working towards eliminating structuralviolence. T...
The National Indigenous Justice Summit was held online on 7 – 8 July, 2020. Indigenous thinkers, com...
The National Indigenous Justice Summit was held online on 7 – 8 July, 2020. Indigenous thinkers, com...
The National Indigenous Justice Summit was held online on 7 – 8 July, 2020. Indigenous thinkers, com...
Brought to you by the Moondani Toombadool Centre and Swinburne Law School. The criminal justice syst...
Canada’s criminal justice system (CJS) is plagued with issues from the overrepresentation of Indigen...
Indigenous peoples in Canada demand self-determination over criminal justice for a number of reasons...
Indigenous peoples throughout the world face diverse and often formidable challenges of what might b...
Notes for an address held at the First Nations Provincial Justice Forum Richmond, British Columbia,...
Presentation to The Indigenous Bar Association – 22nd Annual Fall Conference: Indigenous Land Reform...
Indigenous leaders shared their aspirations for the future of Australia\u27s legal landscape and h...
Canada\u27s criminal justice system has been shaken out of its stolid complacency in recent years by...
The following York University Indigenous experts in Indigenous law and justice are available to disc...
Undeniably, indigenous peoples within Canadian borders have advantages that indigenous peoples in ma...
My dissertation contributes to the work of reconciling radically different justice concepts with a v...
Social justice entails opposing discrimination and working towards eliminating structuralviolence. T...