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Law's Indigenous Ethics /

Law's Indigenous Ethics examines the revitalization of Indigenous peoples' relationship to their own laws and, in so doing, attempts to enrich Canadian constitutional law more generally. Organized around the seven Anishinaabe grandmother and grandfather teachings of love, truth, bravery, h...

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Autor principal: Borrows, John (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Miigwech: Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Nitam-Miigiwewin: Zaagi'idiwin (Gift One: Love). Love: Law and Land in Canada's Indigenous Constitution
  • Chapter 2. Niizho-Miigiwewin: Debwewin (Gift Two: Truth). Truth: Origin Stories, Metaphysics, and Law
  • Chapter 3. Niso-Miigiwewin: Zoongide'iwin (Gift Three: Bravery). Bravery: Challenging the Durability of Terra Nullius: Tsilhqot'in v British Columbia
  • Chapter 4. Niiyo-Miigiwewin: Dabaadendizowin (Gift Four: Humility). Humility: Entanglement, Aboriginal Title, and "Private" Property
  • Chapter 5. Naano-Miigiwewin: Nibwaakaawin (Gift Five: Wisdom). Wisdom: Outsider Education, Indigenous Law, and Land
  • Chapter 6. Ningodwaaso-Miigiwewin: Gwayakwaadiziwin (Gift Six: Honesty). Honesty: Legal Education and Heroes, Tricksters, Monsters, and Caretakers
  • Chapter 7. Niizhwaaso-Miigewewin: Manaaji'idiwin (Gift Seven: Respect). Respect: Residential Schools, Responsibilities for Past Harms
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Index