Aboriginal Title and the Supreme Court: What's Happening?
Adjudication of Historical Evidence: A Comment and an Elaboration on a Proposal by Justice Lebel
After Bernard and Marshall
Algonquin Notions of Jurisdiction: Inserting Indigenous Voices into Legal Spaces
Archiving Force: Ethics and Consignation
Bridge Between Nations: A History of First Nations in the Fraser River Basin
Calder v. Attorney General of British Columbia: Aboriginal Case law in an Ethnobiased Court
Canada's Relationship with Inuit from Contact to the Present: A Policy Overview
The Canadian Crown's Duty to Consult Indigenous Nations' Knowledge Systems in Federal Environmental Assessments
La Chaas: The Métis Constitutional Right to Hunt in the Canadian Legal Consciousness
Challenge to the Indian Act in 1973
Clarifying the Role and Responsibilities For Aboriginal Consultation and Accommodation Within DND/CF
A Commercial Harvesting Prosecution in Context: The Peter Paul Case, 1946
Con(TEXT) 1: A Project Fact (A) Update for 26 April 2018
Plain language explanation of legal principles involved in analysis of R. v. Stanley, the case in which Gerald Stanley, a Saskatchewan farmer, was charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of a 22-year-old Cree man, Colton Boushie, and was subsequently acquitted.
Contextualizing the Losses of Allotment Thought Literature
Cooperative Management, Consultation and the Reconciliation of Rights: Canadian Aboriginal Law and a Case Study in Northern Alberta
Cultural Genocide in Canada? It Did Happen Here
Dene Tha' First Nation V. Canada (Minister of Environment)
Editorial: It Takes All of Us to Enforce the Law
Eighteen Years of Inmate Litigation Culminates with Some Success in the SCC's Ewert v Canada
The Emerging Policy Relationship Between Canada and the Métis Nation
Federal Constitutionalism and Aboriginal Difference
First Peoples Law: Essays on Canadian Law and Decolonization
Forensic Palynology in Canada: An Overview with Emphasis on Archaeology and Anthropology
Frontiers of Progress: The Case of the Westbank First Nation
Going Back in the Water: Renegotiating What it Means to be a Mi'kmaq Fisherman after the Marshall Decision
Guide for Lawyers Working with Indigenous Peoples
Includes brief historical overview of Indigenous peoples and cultural competency, practical tools and guidance for advocates, list of resources for specific assistance, and suggestions for further reading.
Related Material: 1st Supplement.
Healing the Bishop: Consent and the Legal Erasure of Colonial History (Short Version for Law & Humanities Junior Scholar Workshop 2006)
Looks at the case R v. O'Connor, the Appeal Court's decision to overturn the original conviction and the Indigenous Healing Circle sentence.
Historical Representations of Aboriginal People in the Canadian News Media
Implications of the Recent Supreme Court of Canada Decision in: R. v. Marshall; R. v. Bernard
Indian Claims and the Real Origins of Certain Equitable Defenses
Indian Claims Commission: History of the ICC and of Specific Claims in Canada: Recent Developments
Indian Trust: Cobell v. Norton
Indigenous Bodies in Colonial Courts: Anthropological Science and the (Physical) Laws of the Remaining Human
Indigenous Justice: New Tools, Approaches, and Spaces
Indigenous Legal Traditions in Canada
The Indigenous World 2018
The Iron Cold of the Marshall Trilogy
The Lax Kw'alaams Indian Band v. The Attorney General of Canada, 2006 BCSC 1463
Louis Riel Trial (1885)
Website contains links to trial transcript, chronology, selected maps, biography, and letters and diary entries introduced as evidence.
Making Peace with Crow Dog's Ghost: Racialized Prosecution in Federal Indian Law
Marshall and Bernard: Ignoring the Relevance of Customary Property Laws
Marshall and Bernard: Treaty Rights and Treaty Table
Meeting Halfway: Reassessing “Cognizable to the Canadian Legal and Constitutional Structure”
The Métis Nation and Métis Aboriginal Rights
Research paper discusses history and legal aspects of rights in relation to the Powley case.
Related Material: Fact Sheet.