John Borrows New Nexen Chair

Professor John Borrows has been appointed to the Nexen Chair in Indigenous Leadership at The Banff Centre. “The Nexen Chair leads research and reporting on critical success factors among Indigenous communities and organizations across Canada at the Peter Lougheed Leadership Institute at The Banff Centre,” reports The Muskrat, which also captured his reaction:

I am grateful for what I have learned about leadership from many Elders over the years. I am really looking forward to working with The Banff Centre, and putting these teachings into action. […] My work has focused on how Indigenous peoples’ own laws and values play a role in understanding leadership. I hope to continue to learn and share what I have learned about Indigenous peoples’ own laws during my tenure as the Nexen Chair in Indigenous Leadership.

Borrows has produced a number of groundbreaking works in the past 10 years including:

  • Indigenous Legal Traditions in Canada: Report for the Law Commission of Canada (2006). Online
  • Crown and Aboriginal Occupations of Land (2005). Online
  • Canada’s Indigenous Constitution (2010). Call number: KE 7709 B673 2010
  • Drawing out the Law: A Spirit’s Guide (2010). Call number: KE 7749 C6 B677 2010
  • Seven Generations, Seven Teachings: Ending the Indian Act (2010). Online
  • Recovering Canada : the resurgence of Indigenous law (2002). KE7709 B68 2002

Group collaboration and media viewing room – Now OPEN!

Working on a group project or have a video that you want to watch? The group collaboration and media viewing room (room 184) of Law Library is now open for bookings.

The room includes several tools to assist your group in developing its collective vision. The room includes a 46” TV display with five VGA ports for laptops so you can collaborate on the same screen. The room is also equipped with a white board and dry erase markers so you can take notes while your other work is displayed on the TV.

You may also book the room to watch a video – either by streaming the video from your laptop or using the DVD, VHS, and Blu-ray player located in the room.

The room is available to all UVic students and community members for two hours, with renewals subject to availability. Priority is given to those needing the equipment in the room. Booking the room and assistance with the equipment is provided by staff at the loan desk. Food and drink are not permitted.
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