Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples: Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
The Alberta Dis-Advantage: Métis Issues and the Public Discourse in Wild Rose Country
Archiving Force: Ethics and Consignation
Behind the Blockades
The Canadian Crown's Duty to Consult Indigenous Nations' Knowledge Systems in Federal Environmental Assessments
Canadian Genocide and Official Culpability
Case Comment: R. v. Kapp: A Case of Unfulfilled Potential
Critical Success Factors in the First Nations Fishery of Atlantic Canada: Mi’kmaq and Maliseet Perceptions
Dialogue about Land Justice: Papers from the National Native Title Conferences
Duty to Consult
The Duty to Consult: New Relationships With Aboriginal Peoples
The Duty to Consult With Non-Status Indians: Mi'kmaq Politics and Crown Responsibilities in Nova Scotia
Editorial: It Takes All of Us to Enforce the Law
The Elusive Promise of Indigenous Development: Rights, Culture, Strategy
Emancipation as Oppression: The Marshall Decision and Self-Government
The Emerging Policy Relationship Between Canada and the Métis Nation
Fact, Narrative, and the Judicial Uses of History: Delgamuukw and Beyond
First Nations Right to Timber With Respect to the Management of Lands for Hunting, Fishing & Livelihood, and Housing: Case Law Summary
Case law summary of the major Aboriginal rights and title litigation, and an outline of the resulting forest and range agreements that British Columbia has entered into with community members.
First Peoples Law: Essays on Canadian Law and Decolonization
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.
Harvesters Push the Boundaries of Provincial Law
Looks at a court case dealing with the rights of Métis to hunt and harvest across provincial borders.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
History of Modern Aboriginal Law
Indigenous Feminism: Theorizing the Issues
Indigenous Justice: New Tools, Approaches, and Spaces
The Indigenous World 2018
Kennecott Eagle Mineral Project and the Need for a Michigan Religious Freedom Restoration Act
Landscape and Resistance: The Transformation of Common Land from Dwelling Landscape to Political Landscape
Meeting Halfway: Reassessing “Cognizable to the Canadian Legal and Constitutional Structure”
Métis Law in Canada, 2010
Modernity, Resource Development and Constructs of Indigeneity: A Summary Analysis of Canadian Jurisprudence and Aboriginal Rights
Ojibwe Treaty Rights
Focuses on off-reservation treaty rights to hunt, fish, and gather in treaty-ceded lands in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
One Good Thing: Law, Elevator Etiquette and Litigating Aboriginal Rights in Canada
Recognizing Rights: Aboriginal Justice in Canada
Reconciliation and Third-Party Interests: Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia
Reimagining History: "Righting" Treaty Wrongs
Based on the article Living Well Together by Aimée Craft and the special issue of Canada's History magazine Treaties and the Treaty Relationship Suitable for Grades 7 to 12.
Sections 7 and 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in the Context of the Clean Water Crisis on Reserves: Opportunities and Challenges for First Nations Women
Sleeper of a Case Receives National Attention
Discussion of who is allowed to be identified as Métis and be part of receiving the benefits of that identification.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.