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Coming Full Circle Redefining `Effectiveness' for Aboriginal Justice
Gerald D. Gloade   |   Dalhousie University
Law, Sociology

Gloade, Gerald D., (2011) Coming Full Circle: Redefining "Effectiveness" for Aboriginal Justice, Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of Master of Arts, Dalhousie University, Halifax NS

 

Date Published 2011
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Thesis/Dissertation
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How Do You Patent A Landscape? On the Hazards of Dichotomizing Cultural Property and Intellectual Property
Russel Barsh   |   Cambridge University Press
Economics, Environment, History, Law, Traditional Knowledge

Barsh, R. (1999). How Do You Patent A Landscape? On the Hazards of Dichotomizing Cultural Property and Intellectual Property. International Journal of Cultural Property, 8(1), 14-47.

For a variety of conceptual, historical, and...

Date Published 1999
Added to Archives 2014
Document Type Article
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Netukulimk Past and Present: Míkmaw Ethics and the Atlantic Fishery
Russel Barsh   |   University of Toronto Press
Environment, History, Law, Traditional Knowledge

Barsh, R. (2002). Netukulimk Past and Present: Míkmaw Ethics and the Atlantic Fishery. Journal of Canadian Studies, 37(1), 15-42.

Míkmaq began to sell their furs to Europeans more than four centuries ago, while contending...

Date Published 2002
Added to Archives 2014
Document Type Article
Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples: Social Integration or Disintegration?
Russel Barsh   |  
Economics, Law, Sociology

Barsh, R. (1994). Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples: Social Integration or Disintegration? Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 14(1), 1-46.

Although Canada ranks highest in the world on the United Nations “Human Development...

Date Published 1994
Added to Archives 2014
Document Type Article
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Indigenous Peoples and the Idea of Individual Human Rights
Russel Barsh   |   University of Saskatchewan
Law, Sociology

Barsh, R. (1995). Indigenous Peoples and the Idea of Individual Human Rights. Native Studies Review, 10(2), 35-55.

Many Indigenous leaders have argued that international human rights norms should not be applied to...

Date Published 1995
Added to Archives 2014
Document Type Article
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