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Indigenous Peoples
Exploring Indigenous Justice Systems in Canada and Around the World
Exploring Indigenous Justice Systems in Canada and Around the World
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Key Themes
Day 1 – May 14, 2019
Setting the Stage: The Morality of Aboriginal Law - Revisited
Panel #1: Recognizing and Revitalizing Indigenous Laws
Panel #2: Enforcement of Indigenous Laws in Canada: Challenges and Opportunities
Panel #3: Indigenous Courts in Canada: Experience and lessons Learned
Day 2 – May 15, 2019
Panel #4: Tribal Courts in the United States of America
Panel #5: International Experience with Indigenous Courts
Panel #6: Interaction between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Legal Systems
Panel #7: Enforcing and Adjudicating Indigenous Laws: A Path Forward
Participant Dialogue
Respect Indigenous Approaches to Justice
Redefine Relationships
Rethink
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Date modified:
2021-11-30