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Canada's indigenous constitution

Canada's indigenous constitution

Canada's indigenous constitution

Law of America > Law of Canada > Federal law. Common and collective provincial law Individual provinces and territories > Native peoples. Indians. Inuit > Federal law > General > KE7709

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Print version: Borrows, John, 1963- Canada's indigenous constitution. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, ©2010 (DLC) 2010288754 (OCoLC)461551237

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1 online resource (X, 427 pages)

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Useful for students learning an area of law, Canada's indigenous constitution is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Main Contents

Retroduction
Living legal traditions
Sources and scope of indigenous legal traditions
Indigenous law examples
Learning from bijuridicalism
Recognizing a multi-juridical legal culture
Challenges and opportunities in recognizing indigenous legal traditions
The role of governments and courts in entrenching indigenous legal traditions
Indigenous legal institution development
Living law on a living earth
The work ahead
Reproduction.

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