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Law's Indigenous Ethics

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392 pages
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Focusing on the revitalization of Indigenous laws, this book integrates the seven Anishinaabe teachings—love, truth, bravery, humility, wisdom, honesty, and respect—into discussions of ethics related to Aboriginal issues. It examines the implications for Canadian constitutional law, addressing topics such as land title, treaties, legal education, and the legacy of residential schools. Through this framework, it seeks to enrich the understanding of Indigenous perspectives within the broader legal landscape.

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Law's Indigenous Ethics, John Borrows

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