Environmental Challenges on Indigenous Lands – Essay Series

The Centre for International Governance Innovation recently published an essay series entitled “Environmental Challenges on Indigenous Lands”.

The essay series was inspired by a conference held in Banff, Alberta in 2018, during which Indigenous leaders, environmental activists, human rights lawyers, academics and advocates gathered to discuss ongoing efforts to hold industry and government responsible for environmental damage and the potential for Indigenous law to provide solutions to present and future environmental challenges.  The areas of discussion in the series include indigenous law applied to pipelines, resource management, human rights, indigenous environmental solutions and ecological restoration.

The essay authors include several of UVic Law’s current and former graduate students (Robert Clifford, Darcy Lindberg, Joshua Nichols, and Robert Hamilton) and faculty including Professor Sarah Morales.

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