Robert Hamilton, John Borrows, Brent Mainprize, Ryan Beaton, Joshua NicholsExploring Indigenous Economic Justice and Self-Determination
Wise Practices
Exploring Indigenous Economic Justice and Self-Determination
Herausgeber: Hamilton, Robert; Nichols, Joshua Ben David; Beaton, Ryan; Mainprize, Brent; Borrows, John
Robert Hamilton, John Borrows, Brent Mainprize, Ryan Beaton, Joshua NicholsExploring Indigenous Economic Justice and Self-Determination
Wise Practices
Exploring Indigenous Economic Justice and Self-Determination
Herausgeber: Hamilton, Robert; Nichols, Joshua Ben David; Beaton, Ryan; Mainprize, Brent; Borrows, John
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This volume explores the relationship between Indigenous self-determination - specifically practices of law and governance - and Indigenous social and economic development.
This volume explores the relationship between Indigenous self-determination - specifically practices of law and governance - and Indigenous social and economic development.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781487525651
- ISBN-10: 1487525656
- Artikelnr.: 59082180
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781487525651
- ISBN-10: 1487525656
- Artikelnr.: 59082180
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert Hamilton is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary. John Borrows is a professor and the Loveland Chair in Indigenous Law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto. Brent Mainprize is a professor in the Gustavson School of Business at the University of Victoria. Ryan Beaton is a PhD Candidate in the Faculty of Law at the University of Victoria. Joshua Nichols is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Law at McGill University.
Part 1: Facilitating and Framing Wise Practices
1. Indigenous Economic Justice and Self-Determination: Wise Practices In
Indigenous Law, Governance, And Leadership
2. A Wise Practices Approach to Indigenous Law, Governance And Leadership:
Resistance Against The Imposition Of Law
3. Wise Practices: Toward A Paradigm of Indigenous Applied Community
Economic Development Research And Facilitation
Part 2: The State of the Law
4. Economic Justice in Practice
5. Of Spectrums and Foundations: An Investigation into The Limitations Of
Aboriginal Rights.
6. The State Of Canadian Law on Representation and Standing In Aboriginal
Rights And Title Litigation
7. Miyo Pimâtisiwin And The Politics Of Ignorance: Advancing Indigenous
‘Good Living’ Through Dismantling Our Mediated Relations
Part 3: Alternative in Practice
8. Accepting Responsibility For Your Nationhood Is Worthwhile For Any
Nation On Earth, Not Just Indigenous People.
9. Wise Practices in Indigenous Economic Development & Environmental
Protection
10. Looking Inward, Looking Outward: Finding Solutions in Indigenous and
International Law
11. Victory through Honour: Bridging Canadian Intellectual Property Laws
and Kwakwaka’wakw Cultural Property Laws
1. Indigenous Economic Justice and Self-Determination: Wise Practices In
Indigenous Law, Governance, And Leadership
2. A Wise Practices Approach to Indigenous Law, Governance And Leadership:
Resistance Against The Imposition Of Law
3. Wise Practices: Toward A Paradigm of Indigenous Applied Community
Economic Development Research And Facilitation
Part 2: The State of the Law
4. Economic Justice in Practice
5. Of Spectrums and Foundations: An Investigation into The Limitations Of
Aboriginal Rights.
6. The State Of Canadian Law on Representation and Standing In Aboriginal
Rights And Title Litigation
7. Miyo Pimâtisiwin And The Politics Of Ignorance: Advancing Indigenous
‘Good Living’ Through Dismantling Our Mediated Relations
Part 3: Alternative in Practice
8. Accepting Responsibility For Your Nationhood Is Worthwhile For Any
Nation On Earth, Not Just Indigenous People.
9. Wise Practices in Indigenous Economic Development & Environmental
Protection
10. Looking Inward, Looking Outward: Finding Solutions in Indigenous and
International Law
11. Victory through Honour: Bridging Canadian Intellectual Property Laws
and Kwakwaka’wakw Cultural Property Laws
Part 1: Facilitating and Framing Wise Practices
1. Indigenous Economic Justice and Self-Determination: Wise Practices In
Indigenous Law, Governance, And Leadership
2. A Wise Practices Approach to Indigenous Law, Governance And Leadership:
Resistance Against The Imposition Of Law
3. Wise Practices: Toward A Paradigm of Indigenous Applied Community
Economic Development Research And Facilitation
Part 2: The State of the Law
4. Economic Justice in Practice
5. Of Spectrums and Foundations: An Investigation into The Limitations Of
Aboriginal Rights.
6. The State Of Canadian Law on Representation and Standing In Aboriginal
Rights And Title Litigation
7. Miyo Pimâtisiwin And The Politics Of Ignorance: Advancing Indigenous
‘Good Living’ Through Dismantling Our Mediated Relations
Part 3: Alternative in Practice
8. Accepting Responsibility For Your Nationhood Is Worthwhile For Any
Nation On Earth, Not Just Indigenous People.
9. Wise Practices in Indigenous Economic Development & Environmental
Protection
10. Looking Inward, Looking Outward: Finding Solutions in Indigenous and
International Law
11. Victory through Honour: Bridging Canadian Intellectual Property Laws
and Kwakwaka’wakw Cultural Property Laws
1. Indigenous Economic Justice and Self-Determination: Wise Practices In
Indigenous Law, Governance, And Leadership
2. A Wise Practices Approach to Indigenous Law, Governance And Leadership:
Resistance Against The Imposition Of Law
3. Wise Practices: Toward A Paradigm of Indigenous Applied Community
Economic Development Research And Facilitation
Part 2: The State of the Law
4. Economic Justice in Practice
5. Of Spectrums and Foundations: An Investigation into The Limitations Of
Aboriginal Rights.
6. The State Of Canadian Law on Representation and Standing In Aboriginal
Rights And Title Litigation
7. Miyo Pimâtisiwin And The Politics Of Ignorance: Advancing Indigenous
‘Good Living’ Through Dismantling Our Mediated Relations
Part 3: Alternative in Practice
8. Accepting Responsibility For Your Nationhood Is Worthwhile For Any
Nation On Earth, Not Just Indigenous People.
9. Wise Practices in Indigenous Economic Development & Environmental
Protection
10. Looking Inward, Looking Outward: Finding Solutions in Indigenous and
International Law
11. Victory through Honour: Bridging Canadian Intellectual Property Laws
and Kwakwaka’wakw Cultural Property Laws
