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category: Social Science
published: Nov 2012
ISBN:9780774824583
publisher: UBC Press

Aboriginal Justice and the Charter

Realizing a Culturally Sensitive Interpretation of Legal Rights

by David Milward

tagged: criminology, constitutional
Description

Aboriginal Justice and the Charter explores the tension between Aboriginal justice methods and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, seeking practical ways to implement Aboriginal justice. David Milward examines nine legal rights guaranteed by the Charter and undertakes a thorough search for interpretations sensitive to Aboriginal culture.

 

Much of the previous literature in this area has dealt with idealized notions of what Aboriginal justice might be. Here, David Milward strikes out into new territory to examine why Indigenous communities seek to explore different paths in this area, and to identify some of the applicable constitutional constraints. This book considers a number of specific areas of the criminal justice process in which Indigenous communities may wish to adopt different approaches, tests these approaches against constitutional imperatives, and offers practical proposals for reconciling the various matters at stake. Milward grapples with the difficult questions of how Aboriginal justice systems can be fair to its constituents while complying with the protections guaranteed all Canadians by the Charter.

About the Author

David Milward

Contributor Notes

David Milward is an assistant professor of law at the University of Manitoba.

Awards
  • Joint winner, K.D. Srivastava Prize for Excellence in Scholarly Publishing
  • Short-listed, Canadian Law & Society Association Book Prize

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