Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous Law (Book Review) Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous Law (Book Review)

Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous Law (Book Review‪)‬

McGill Law Journal 2004, April, 49, 2

    • 2,99 €
    • 2,99 €

Descrição da editora

John Borrows, Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous Law. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. Pp. xii, 312. John Borrows (2) writes about Aboriginal legal issues and perspectives at a dynamic and, he suggests, critical time in the history of relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Canada. Those relations have changed markedly in the past thirty years or so. In that time, Aboriginal peoples have seen significant advances in their legal, political, and economic powers. Yet, for Borrows, the changes have been too slow and peripheral. Aboriginal peoples continue to be "uncertain citizens" within their own country. (3) What is urgently needed is a new socio-political contract between the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal segments of Canadian society. The "Eighth Fire" must be lit and lit quickly. If it is, harmony and prosperity may be ours. If it is not, dire consequences will certainly ensue.

GÉNERO
Profissional e técnico
LANÇADO
2004
1 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
11
EDITORA
McGill Law Journal (Canada)
TAMANHO
242,3
KB

Mais livros de McGill Law Journal

The End of Human Rights (Book Review) The End of Human Rights (Book Review)
2004
Federalism, Subnational Constitutions, And Minority Rights (Book Review) Federalism, Subnational Constitutions, And Minority Rights (Book Review)
2006
Invisible Chains: Canada's Underground World of Human Trafficking (Book Review) Invisible Chains: Canada's Underground World of Human Trafficking (Book Review)
2011
L'appartenance Au Quebec: Citoyennete, Domicile Et Residence Dans La Masse Legislative Quebecoise. L'appartenance Au Quebec: Citoyennete, Domicile Et Residence Dans La Masse Legislative Quebecoise.
2003
Response on Receiving an Award (Mcgill/Interamicus Robert S. Litvack Human Rights Memorial Award) (Hate, Genocide and Human Rights Fifty Years Later: What Have We Learned? What Must We Do ?) (Transcript) Response on Receiving an Award (Mcgill/Interamicus Robert S. Litvack Human Rights Memorial Award) (Hate, Genocide and Human Rights Fifty Years Later: What Have We Learned? What Must We Do ?) (Transcript)
2000
The International Tribunals for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law in the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda (Hate, Genocide and Human Rights Fifty Years Later: What Have We Learned? What Must We Do ?) (Transcript) The International Tribunals for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law in the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda (Hate, Genocide and Human Rights Fifty Years Later: What Have We Learned? What Must We Do ?) (Transcript)
2000