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LAWG 509 Indigenous Law Revitalization (3 credits)

Offered by: Law (Faculty of Law)

Overview

Law General : Exploration of the prospect of Indigenous law revitalization in Canada today, including why it is that discussions about contemporary Indigenous law necessarily begin with revitalization, distinct analytical frameworks within which Indigenous law could be revitalized, specific Indigenous law revitalization issues, such as power, fundamentalism, and social transformation. Principles of the sharing circle.

Terms: Fall 2024

Instructors: Mills, Aaron (Fall)

  • Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken LAWG 534 when the topic was "Indigenous Law Revitalization".

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