LAW590 Indigenous Peoples & Canadian Law

This is a survey course on Indigenous Peoples in Canadian Law. Subjects covered include issues of race and legal reasoning, legal and historical foundations of claims to Indigenous rights, treaty rights, MĂ©tis rights, Indigenous peoples and the Constitution, Indigenous claims negotiation and litigation, the Indian Act, and contemporary legal and political developments including an introduction to Indigenous law, jurisdiction and governance. The course is organized as a lecture in which a great deal of learning arises from discussion and class participation.

LAW590 Indigenous Peoples & Canadian Law (Rebeca Macias Gimenez)

LAW590 Indigenous Peoples & Canadian Law (Professor Tamara Pearl)

LAW590 Indigenous Peoples & Canadian Law (Eric Pentland)