Decolonization and Justice : An Introductory Overview [PDF]
The University of Regina OER Publishing Program Small Project Grant1. Decolonization and Law2. Decolonization and Criminology3. Decolonization and Court4. Decolonization and Prison5. Decolonization and Transitional Justice6.
Asadullah, Muhammad +10 more
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Learning for Sustainability through Community Forest Management [PDF]
Community forestry is considered a collaborative governance approach that notionally provides local communities with some decision-making authority about forest management, as well as being promoted as a promising approach for ensuring forest ...
Assuah, Anderson
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Indigenous governance bibliography [PDF]
AIATSIS has compiled this bibliography on Indigenous governance as part of its Indigenous Governance Building: Mapping current and future research and practical resource needs project. It is to be read in conjunction with an AIATSIS bibliography on free,
Christiane Keller +2 more
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Geographically, demographically, and politically, South Africa and Canada are two countries that are very far apart. What they have in common are indigenous populations, which, because of their historical and ongoing experience of colonization and ...
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Una aproximación a los criterios que permiten evaluar la asociación de pueblos y el reconocimiento de los derechos políticos en los Territorios del Noroeste de Canadá. [PDF]
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Junquera Rubio, Carlos
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"Empowering Indigenous Self-Determination In-Against-and-Beyond Capitalism: A Theory of Dual Dispossession" [PDF]
This dissertation develops a theory of dual dispossession to identify the way in which the organizational forms of the Land Back movement, such as the Unist’ot’en Camp, sustain the frontlines of Water Protection and Land Defence.
Carlson, John
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Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Governance: Identifying the Holders of Rights and Authority [PDF]
Aboriginal rights, including Aboriginal title to land, are communal rights that are vested in Indigenous collectivities that are connected to the specific Indigenous groups that occupied and used land prior to European colonization of Canada. Identifying
McNeil, Kent
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The Public Right to Fish and the Triumph of Colonial Dispossession in Ireland and Canada [PDF]
In both late-nineteenth-century Ireland and late-twentieth-century Canada there were a cluster of cases which discussed the public right to fish. A comparison of the jurisprudence in these two examples highlights the tacit clash between two competing ...
Hamill, S.
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Collective Self-Determination, Territory and the Wet'suwet’en: What Justifies the Political Authority of Historic Indigenous Governments over Land and People? [PDF]
This article examines the Wet'suwet’en people's struggle for territorial control over their traditional homeland from the normative perspective of collective self-determination.
Luoma, M.
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Law, land, and legitimacy : Indigenous resistance in colonial Canada [PDF]
This thesis examines the persistent challenges Indigenous peoples face in achieving self-determination and self-government within Canada’s legal and political framework, despite formal recognition of Indigenous rights. It asks two central questions: what
Doyle, Justin
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