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Decolonizing Law: Indigenous, Third World and Settler Perspectives

✍ Scribed by Sujith Xavier, Beverley Jacobs, Valarie Waboose, Jeffery G. Hewitt, Amar Bhatia


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
321
Series
Indigenous Peoples and the Law
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: decolonizing law in the Global North and South: expanding the circle
Challenging limitations of settler colonialism
1 Decolonizing Anishinaabe nibi inaakonigewin and gikendaasowin research: reinscribing Anishinaabe approaches to law and knowledge
2 Statehood, Canadian sovereignty, and the attempted domestication of Indigenous legal relations
3 Decolonization in Third and Fourth Worlds: synergy, solidarity, and sustainability through international law
Perspectives from the Global North and South
Part 1 International
4 Mastery and gratitude: development aid and the colonial condition in Palestine
5 Rethinking international legal education in Latin America: exploring some obstacles of a hegemonic colonial academic model in Chile and Colombia
Part 2 Sites of engagement
6 Indigenous peoples and Belo Monte Hydroelectric Plant: the mobilization of displaced Indigenous peoples in the urban area of Altamira
7 Unearthing (de)colonial legal relations: mining law in Aotearoa New Zealand
8 Comparative law and epistemologies of ignorance in Chilean constitutional adjudication: a case study
9 Not empty of laws: Indigenous legal orders and the Canadian state
10 The right to free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC): reflections on experiences of two Indigenous communities in northern regions of Canada and Chile
Decolonizing through Indigenous worldviews
11 Decolonizing corrections
12 (Re)bundling nΓͺhiyaw Γ’skiy: nΓͺhiyaw constitutionalism through land stories
13 Conducting research from an Indigenous lens
Notes on contributors
Index


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