Law's Indigenous Ethics - John Borrows

Law's Indigenous Ethics

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Buch | Softcover
392 Seiten
2019
University of Toronto Press (Verlag)
978-1-4875-2355-8 (ISBN)
41,15 inkl. MwSt
Law's Indigenous Ethics seeks to strengthen the relationship between Indigenous rights and legal traditions by exploring a set of crucial topics through the lens of the seven Anishinaabe grandmother and grandfather teachings: love, truth, bravery, humility, wisdom, honesty, and respect.
Law’s Indigenous Ethics examines the revitalization of Indigenous peoples’ relationship to their own laws and, in so doing, attempts to enrich Canadian constitutional law more generally. Organized around the seven Anishinaabe grandmother and grandfather teachings of love, truth, bravery, humility, wisdom, honesty, and respect, this book explores ethics in relation to Aboriginal issues including title, treaties, legal education, and residential schools.

With characteristic depth and sensitivity, John Borrows brings insights drawn from philosophy, law, and political science to bear on some of the most pressing issues that arise in contemplating the interaction between Canadian state law and Indigenous legal traditions. In the course of a wide-ranging but accessible inquiry, he discusses such topics as Indigenous agency, self-determination, legal pluralism, and power. In its use of Anishinaabe stories and methodologies drawn from the emerging field of Indigenous studies, Law’s Indigenous Ethics makes a significant contribution to scholarly debate and is an essential resource for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Indigenous rights, societies, and cultures.

John Borrows is a professor of law and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria Law School.

Acknowledgements /

Introduction: Niizhwaaswi-Miigiwewinan (Seven Gifts): Nokomis’ Constitution Nitam-Miigiwewin: Zaagidiwin (Gift 1: Love)

1. Love: Law & Land in Canada’s Indigenous Constitution
Niizho-Miigiwewin: Debwewin (Gift 2: Truth)

2. Truth: Origin Stories, Metaphysics, and Law
Niso-Miigiwewin: Zoongide’iwin (Gift 3: Bravery)

3. Bravery: Challenging the Durability of Terra Nullius: Tsilhqot’in v. British Columbia
Niiyo-Miigiwewin: Dabaadendizowin (Gift 4: Humility)

4. Humility: Entanglement, Aboriginal Title and ‘Private’ Property
Naano-Miigiwewin: Nibwaakaawin (Gift 5: Wisdom)

5. Wisdom: Outsider Education and Indigenous Law
Ningodwaaso-Miigiwewin: Gwayakwaadiziwin (Gift 6: Honesty)

6. Honesty: Legal Education, and Heroes, Tricksters, Monsters and Caretakers
Niizhwaaso-Miigewewin: Manaaji’idiwin (Gift 7: Respect)

7. Respect: Residential Schools, Responsibilities for Past Harms

Conclusion

Nookomis’ Re-Constitution

Endnotes

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Toronto
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 560 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4875-2355-6 / 1487523556
ISBN-13 978-1-4875-2355-8 / 9781487523558
Zustand Neuware
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