Indigenous Women and Sexual Assault in Canada

Alternate Title
Sexual Assault in Canada: Law, Legal Practice and Women's Activism
Examines four prominent cases involving sexual violence perpetrated against Indigenous women and girls by white men to demonstrate how the Canadian legal system has failed both to protect Indigenous women and to properly punish those responsible. The four cases are: R v Edmondson, R v Jordan, R v Ramsay, and R v Ramsay. Chapter from Sexual Assault in Canada: Law, Legal Practice and Women's Activism edited by Elizabeth A. Sheehy.
Author/Creator
Tracey Lindberg
Priscilla Campeau
Maria Campbell
Contributor/Editor
Elizabeth A. Sheehy
Open Access
Yes
Primary Source
No
ISBN
9780776619774
Publisher
University of Ottawa Press
Publication Date
2017
Persons
Resource Type
E-Books -- Chapters
Format
Text -- HTML
Language
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