Author

Publication

2010 - University of Toronto Press

Language

English

Word Count

104,000 words, Guess

Page Count

416 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781442610385
  • ISBN-101442610387
  • Library of Congress Control Number2010288754
  • OCLC Control Number461551237
  • Better World Books9781442610385
and 1 more

Classifications

  • LCCKE7709.B668 2010
  • LCCKE7709 .B668 2010

Description

"Canada's Indigenous [Native peoples, Indian, Inuit, Métis] Constitution reflects on the nature and sources of law in Canada, beginning with the conviction that the Canadian legal system has helped to engender the high level of wealth and security enjoyed by people across the country. However, longstanding disputes about the origins, legitimacy, and applicability of certain aspects of the legal system have led John Borrows to argue that Canada's constitution is incomplete without a broader acceptance of Indigenous legal traditions. With characteristic richness and eloquence, John Borrows explores legal traditions, the role of governments and courts, and the prospect of a multi-juridical legal culture, all with a view to understanding and improving legal processes in Canada. He discusses the place of individuals, families, and communities in recovering and extending the role of Indigenous law within both Indigenous communities and Canadian society more broadly."--Pub. desc.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Canada's Indigenous ConstitutionUniversity of Toronto Press2010

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