Moving toward justice : legal traditions and aboriginal justice

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Moving toward justice : legal traditions and aboriginal justice

edited by John D. Whyte

(Purich's aboriginal issues series)

Purich Publishing, c2008

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • The generative structure of aboriginal rights / Brian Slattery
  • Honouring the treaty acknowledgement of first nations self -government : achieving justice through self-determination / Merrilee Rasmussen
  • Looking ahead : a pragmatic outlook on aboriginal self-rule / Martin Blanchard
  • Reconciliation : legal conception(s) and faces of justice / Dwight G. Newman
  • Striking a balance : the rights of aboriginal peoples and the rule of law in Canada / Thomas Isaac
  • Developmental and legal perspectives on aboriginal justice administration / John D. Whyte
  • Justice authorities in self-government agreements : the importance of conditions and mechanisms of implementation / Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox
  • The criminal justice system and aboriginal people / Margot Hurlbert and John McKenzie
  • R.V. Gladue : sentencing and the gendered impacts of colonialism / Angela Cameron
  • The impact of reporting requirements on restorative justice agencies : implications for self-determination / Barbara Tomporowski
  • First nations and the Charter of Rights / Bill Rafoss
  • Indigenous and state justice systems in Kenya : toward a realization of justice / Winifred Kamau

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The struggle to reform Canada's justice system is nothing short of a cry for justice itself, and the response to this cry is too slow and too narrow. These essays include analyses of the challenges of legal pluralism, restorative justice, gender and race in sentencing, notions of community, and reconciliation in Aboriginal justice. Part I of the book explores a series of specific issues that have arisen from reforms already made-the legal and political context for Aboriginal justice, theories of law and the constitution, as well as theories of development and administration that compel much broader initiatives of Aboriginal self-government. Part II examines specific initiatives and the problems some of them have created.

目次

Foreword / Tony Penikett Introduction / John D. Whyte The Constitutional Context 1. The Generative Structure of Aboriginal Rights / Brian Slattery 2. Honouring the Treaty Acknowledgment of First Nations Self-Government: Achieving Justice through Self-Determination / Merrilee Rasmussen Conceptualizing Aboriginal Rights 3. Looking Ahead: A Pragmatic Outlook on Aboriginal Self-Rule / Martin Blanchard 4. Reconciliation: Legal Conception(s) and Faces of Justice / Dwight G. Newman Sovereignty and Development 5. Striking a Balance: The Rights of Aboriginal Peoples and the Rule of Law in Canada / Thomas Isaac 6. Developmental and Legal Perspectives on Aboriginal Justice Administration / John D. Whyte Effective Aboriginal Authority 7. Justice Authorities in Self-Government Agreements: The Importance of Conditions and Mechanisms of Implementation and Making Structural Changes in Criminal Justice / Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox 8. The Criminal Justice System and Aboriginal People / Margot Hurlbert and John McKenzie Aboriginal Women and Criminal Justice 9. R. v. Gladue: Sentencing and the Gendered Impacts of Colonialism / Angela Cameron Making Restorative Justice Work 10. The Impact of Reporting Requirements on Restorative Justice Agencies: Implications for Self-Determination / Barbara Tomporowski The Charter of Rights in Aboriginal Government 11. First Nations and the Charter of Rights / Bill Rafoss 12. Indigenous and State Justice Systems in Kenya: Toward A Realization of Justice / Winifred Kamau Notes Contributors Index

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA89133063
  • ISBN
    • 9781895830330
  • 出版国コード
    cn
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Saskatoon, Sask.
  • ページ数/冊数
    288 p.
  • 大きさ
    23 cm
  • 親書誌ID
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