Nbr. 67, January - January 2016
Index
- Unextinguished: rights and the Indian Act.
- Maritime cooperation: a unique runway and an urgent need to take off.
- After Tsilhqot'in Nation: the aboriginal title question in Canada's maritime provinces.
- After Tsilhqot'in Nation: the aboriginal title question in Canada's maritime provinces.
- Back to the future - reconciliation and indigenous sovereignty after Tsilhqot'in.
- Stepping into Canada's shoes: Tsilhqot'in, Grassy Narrows and the division of powers.
- Indigenous peoples: caught in a perpetual human rights prison.
- Living legal traditions: Mi'kmaw justice in Nova Scotia.
- Indian Act by-laws: a viable means for First Nations to (re)assert control over local matters now and not later.
- From consultation to consent: squaring the circle?
- Navigating through narratives of despair making space for the Cree reasonable person in the Canadian justice system.
- Indigenous restorative justice: approaches, meaning & possibility.
- Framing aboriginal title as the (mis)recognition of indigenous law.
- Wandering without a torch: federalism as a guiding light.