Once you enter the law library, there is a space on your left dedicated to showcasing library resources. The current display is a small sample of the many resources available at the law library on Indigenous law. Highlighting scholarship from the University of Victoria Faculty of Law, you will see publications from Val Napoleon, John Borrows, Rebecca Johnson, Jeremy Webber, Pooja Parmar and the Indigenous Law Research Unit. Want to check one out? The library has additional copies available through the law library catalogue. Links are provided below.
To discover more resources, visit the library’s Indigenous Law Research Guide at http://libguides.uvic.ca/iluvic.
Material on Display:
Faculty Publications
- Asch, J., Broadhead, K., Lloyd-Smith, G., Owen, S., & Ignace, M. (2016). Secwépemc lands and resources Law Research Project. Victoria: University of Victoria, Indigenous Law Research Unit.
- Borrows, J. (2016). Freedom and Indigenous constitutionalism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Borrows, J. (2010). Canada’s Indigenous constitution. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Coyle, M., & Borrows, J. (Eds.). (2017). The right relationship: Reimagining the implementation of historical treaties. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Foster, H., Raven, H., Webber, J., & Borrows, J. (2007). Let right be done: Aboriginal title, the Calder case, and the future of Indigenous rights. Vancouver: UBC Press.
- Friedland, H. L., Napoleon, V., Henshaw, J., Steacy, K., Johnston, J., & Roy, S. (2013). Mikomosis and the Wetiko. Victoria: University of Victoria, Indigenous Law Research Unit.
- Parmar, P., 1972. (2015). Indigeneity and legal pluralism in India: Claims, histories, meanings. New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Webber, J., Johnson, R., & Lessard, H. (2011). Storied communities: Narratives of contact and arrival in constituting political community. Vancouver: UBC Press.
Other Publications:
- Dussault, R., Erasmus, G., & Canada. (1993). Partners in confederation: Aboriginal peoples, self-government, and the constitution. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
- Erasmus, G., & Dussault, R. (1996). Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (Vols. 1-5). Ottawa: The Commission.
- JD/JID joint degree program: In Canada common law and Indigenous legal orders [brochure]. Victoria: University of Victoria.
- The Origins of the Logo [bookmark]. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. (2015). Final report of the truth and reconciliation commission of Canada (Vols. 1-6 & summary). Toronto: TRC.