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Aboriginal Justice and Legal Pluralism

Aboriginal Justice and Legal Pluralism. Selected Issues in Judicial Administration GS/Law 6720 3.0 December 1, 2008. Presentations.

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Aboriginal Justice and Legal Pluralism

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  1. Aboriginal Justice and Legal Pluralism Selected Issues in Judicial Administration GS/Law 6720 3.0 December 1, 2008

  2. Presentations • Hon. A.C. [Alvin] Hamilton, A Feather Not a Gavel: Working Towards Aboriginal Justice (Winnipeg: Great Plains Publications, c. 2001), Foreward by Justice Murray Sinclair, Preface, and Chaps. 10-13.Pauline Giovanetti (part) • Norman Hallendy, “Places of Power, Objects of Veneration: Last Trial,” Equinox Magazine, 1993: Trudy McCormick  • Hon. A.C. [Alvin] Hamilton, A Feather Not a Gavel: Working Towards Aboriginal Justice (Winnipeg: Great Plains Publications, c. 2001), Chaps. 14-16, 18: Ellie Venhola

  3. TWO WIDE-RANGING NEW SOURCES • Jonathan Simon, Governing through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear (Oxford University Press, 2007) • Loic Wacquant, Punishing the Poor: The New Government of Social Insecurity (Duke U Press, forthcoming 2009)

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