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Witness to the Human Rights Tribunals
How the System Fails Indigenous Peoples
By Bruce Granville Miller; Foreword by Sharon Venne-Manyfingers
UBC Press
Witness to the Human Rights Tribunals offers a behind-the-scenes account of the difficulties facing Indigenous people in human rights tribunals, and the struggles of experts to keep their own testimony from being undermined.
Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Edited by Vicki Chartrand and Josephine Savarese
Athabasca University Press
Canada and Colonialism
An Unfinished History
By Jim Reynolds
UBC Press, Purich Books
Canada and Colonialism presents the history Canadians must reckon with before decolonization is possible, from the nation’s establishment as a settler colony to the discriminatory legacies still at work in our institutions and culture.
Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage, New Edition
A Canadian Obligation
UBC Press, Purich Books
Against the backdrop of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage examines past and emerging issues in the recognition of Indigenous inherent human rights and knowledge within a Canadian legal context.
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