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Kiumajut (Talking Back)

Kiumajut (Talking Back)

Game Management and Inuit Rights, 1900-70
by Peter Kulchyski & Frank James Tester
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Kiumajut [Talking Back]: Game Management and Inuit Rights 1900-70 examines Inuit relations with the Canadian state, with a particular focus on two interrelated issues. The first is how a deeply flawed set of scientific practices for counting animal populations led policymakers to develop policies and laws intended to curtail the activities of Inuit …

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Reaction and Resistance

Reaction and Resistance

Feminism, Law, and Social Change
edited by Dorothy E. Chunn; Susan Boyd & Hester Lessard
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In this timely volume, contributors from various disciplines analyze reaction and resistance to feminism in several areas of law and policy – child custody, child poverty, sexual harassment, and sexual assault – and in a number of institutional sites, such as courts, legislatures, families, the mainstream media, and the academy. Collectively, t …

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No Place to Go

No Place to Go

Local Histories of the Battered Women’s Shelter Movement
by Nancy Janovicek
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The first history of the battered women’s shelter movement in Canada, No Place to Go traces the development of transition houses and services for abused women and the campaign that made wife battering a political issue. Nancy Janovicek focuses on women’s groups in small cities and rural communities, examining anti-violence activism in Thunder B …

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Let Right Be Done

Let Right Be Done

Aboriginal Title, the Calder Case, and the Future of Indigenous Rights
edited by Hamar Foster; Heather Raven & Jeremy Webber
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In 1973 the Supreme Court of Canada issued a landmark decision in the Calder case, confirming that Aboriginal title constituted a right within Canadian law. Let Right Be Done examines the doctrine of Aboriginal title thirty years later and puts the Calder case in its legal, historical, and political context, both nationally and internationally. Wit …

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Voices Raised in Protest

Voices Raised in Protest

Defending North American Citizens of Japanese Ancestry, 1942-49
by Stephanie Bangarth
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In this timely book, Stephanie Bangarth studies the efforts and discourse of anti-internment advocates, and discusses the various cases they brought before the courts, as well as the arguements Japanese Canadians raised in their own defence. These critiques of the governement's removal and deportation policies were seminal examples of a growing gen …

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Organizing the Transnational

Organizing the Transnational

Labour, Politics, and Social Change
edited by Luin Goldring & Sailaja Krishnamurti
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Growing recognition of transnational practices and identities is changing the way scholars and activists ask questions about migration. Organizing the Transnational articulates a multi-level cultural politics of transnationalism to frame contemporary analyses of immigration and diasporas. With chapters by academics and activists working from divers …

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Defining Harm

Defining Harm

Religious Freedom and the Limits of the Law
by Lori G. Beaman
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In the past several years religion has increasingly become an integral component of discussions about diversity and multiculturalism in Canada. Of particular concern has been the formulation of limits on religious freedom. Defining Harm explores the ways in which religion and religious freedom are conceptualized and regulated in a cultural context …

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Landing Native Fisheries

Landing Native Fisheries

Indian Reserves and Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849-1925
by Douglas C. Harris
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Landing Native Fisheries reveals the contradictions and consequences of an Indian land policy premised on access to fish, on one hand, and a program of fisheries management intended to open the resource to newcomers, on the other. Beginning with the first treaties signed on Vancouver Island between 1850 and 1854, Douglas Harris maps the connections …

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Canada’s Rights Revolution

Canada’s Rights Revolution

Social Movements and Social Change, 1937-82
by Dominique Clément
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In the first major study of postwar social movement organizations in Canada, Dominique Clément provides a history of the human rights movement as seen through the eyes of two generations of activists. Drawing on newly acquired archival sources, extensive interviews, and materials released through access to information applications, Clément explor …

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Lament for a First Nation

Lament for a First Nation

The Williams Treaties of Southern Ontario
by Peggy J. Blair
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tagged : indigenous peoples, land use, post-confederation (1867-), north america, ontario (on)

In a 1994 decision known as Howard, the Supreme Court of Canada held that the Aboriginal signatories to the 1923 Williams Treaties had knowingly given up not only their title to off-reserve lands but also their treaty rights to hunt and fish for food. No other First Nations in Canada have ever been found to have willingly surrendered similar rights …

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Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada, Third Edition

Current Trends and Issues
foreword by John Hylton, edited by Yale Belanger
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Building on the success of the first two editions, this volume briefly recaps the historical development and public acceptance of the concept of Aboriginal self-government, and then proceeds to examine its theoretical underpinnings, the state of Aboriginal self-government in Canada today, and the many practical issues surrounding implementation. Va …

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The Ermatingers

The Ermatingers

A 19th-Century Ojibwa-Canadian Family
by W. Brian Stewart
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In about 1800, fur trader Charles Ermatinger married an Obijwa woman, Mananowe. Their three sons grew up with both their mother’s hunter/warrior culture and their father’s European culture. As adults, they lived adventurously in Montreal and St Thomas, where they were accepted and loved by fellow citizens while publicly retaining their Ojibwa h …

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Myth and Memory

Myth and Memory

Stories of Indigenous-European Contact
edited by John Sutton Lutz
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The moment of contact between two peoples, two alien societies, marks the opening of an epoch and the joining of histories. What if it had happened differently?

 

The stories that indigenous peoples and Europeans tell about their first encounters with one another are enormously valuable historical records, but their relevance extends beyond the past. …

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From World Order to Global Disorder

From World Order to Global Disorder

States, Markets, and Dissent
by Dorval Brunelle, translated by Richard Howard
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Anti-globalization activism world-wide attests to the tensions between globalization and civil society. To better understand this fraught relationship, Dorval Brunelle compares two social orders separated by a half-century. The post-World War II order entailed a broad vision uniting three complementary objectives – security, justice, and welfare …

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Multiculturalism and the Foundations of Meaningful Life

Multiculturalism and the Foundations of Meaningful Life

Reconciling Automony, Identity, and Community
by Andrew M. Robinson
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Theories of liberal multiculturalism seek to reconcile cultural rights with universal liberal principles. Some focus on individual autonomy; others emphasize communal identity. Andrew Robinson argues that liberal multiculturalism can be justified without privileging either. By appealing to the deeper value of meaningful life, he shows how autonomy …

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The Triumph of Citizenship

The Triumph of Citizenship

The Japanese and Chinese in Canada, 1941-67
by Patricia E. Roy
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Patricia E. Roy is the winner of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Historical Association.

 

Patricia E. Roy examines the climax of antipathy to Asians in Canada: the removal of all Japanese Canadians from the BC coast in 1942. Canada ignored the rights of Japanese Canadians and placed strict limits on Chinese immigration. In response, Ja …

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Domestic Reforms

Domestic Reforms

Political Visions and Family Regulation in British Columbia, 1862-1940
by Chris Clarkson
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British Columbia inherited a legal system that granted married men control over most family property and imposed few obligations on them toward their wives and children. Yet from the 1860s onward, lawmakers throughout the Anglo-American world, including legislators on the Pacific Coast, began to grant women and children new rights. Domestic Reforms …

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Poverty

Poverty

Rights, Social Citizenship, and Legal Activism
edited by Margot Young; Susan Boyd; Gwen Brodsky & Shelagh Day
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Recent years have seen the retrenchment of Canadian social programs and the restructuring of the welfare state along neo-liberal lines. Social programs have been cut back, eliminated, or recast in exclusionary and punitive forms. Poverty: Rights, Social Citizenship, and Legal Activism responds to these changes by examining the ideas and practices o …

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Defining Rights and Wrongs

Defining Rights and Wrongs

Bureaucracy, Human Rights, and Public Accountability
by Rosanna L. Langer
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Human rights complaints attract a great deal of public interest, but what is going on below the surface? When people contact a human rights lawyer, how do they think about and use human rights discourse? How are complaints turned into cases? Can administrative systems be both effective and fair? Defining Rights and Wrongs investigates the day-to-da …

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International Environmental Law and Asian Values

International Environmental Law and Asian Values

Legal Norms and Cultural Influences
by Roda Mushkat
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This book juxtaposes international environmental norms and practices with relevant Asian policies and their applications in key areas. Roda Mushkat examines the fundamental principle of public participation in environmental law-making, as well as the "rights approach," against the emergence of democratic and human rights norms in the region. The co …

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The Courts and the Colonies

The Courts and the Colonies

The Litigation of Hutterite Church Disputes
by Alvin J. Esau
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The Courts and the Colonies offers a detailed account of a protracted dispute arising within a Hutterite colony in Manitoba, when the Schmiedeleut leaders attempted to force the departure of a group that had been excommunicated but would not leave. This resulted in about a dozen lawsuits in both Canada and the United States between various Hutterit …

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The Indian Association of Alberta

The Indian Association of Alberta

A History of Political Action
by Laurie Meijer Drees
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The history of indigenous political action in Canada is long, hard-fought, and under-told. By the mid-1900s, Native peoples across western Canada were actively involved in their own political unions in a drive to be heard outside their own, often isolated, reserve communities. In Alberta, the Indian Association of Alberta (IAA) represented the inte …

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Sex and Borders

Sex and Borders

Gender, National Identity and Prostitution Policy in Thailand
by Leslie Ann Jeffrey
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Prostitution in Thailand has been the subject of media sensationalism for decades. Bangkok’s brothels have become international icons of “third world” women’s exploitation in the global sex trade. Recently, however, sex workers have begun to demand not pity, but rights as workers in the global economy.

 

This book explores how Thai national i …

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Humanitarianism, Identity, and Nation

Humanitarianism, Identity, and Nation

Migration Laws in Canada and Australia
by Catherine Dauvergne
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Australia and Canada have each sought international reputations as humanitarian do-gooders, especially in the area of refugee admissions. This book traces the connections between the nation-building tradition of immigration and the challenge of admitting people who do not reflect the national interest of the twenty-first century. In a detailed cons …

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From UI to EI

From UI to EI

Waging War on the Welfare State
by Georges Campeau, translated by Richard Howard
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Established in 1940 in response to the Great Depression, the original goal of Canada’s system of unemployment insurance was to ensure the protection of income to the unemployed. Joblessness was viewed as a social problem and the jobless as its unfortunate victims. If governments could not create the right conditions for full employment, they were …

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Despotic Dominion

Despotic Dominion

Property Rights in British Settler Societies
edited by John P.S. McLaren; A. R. Buck & Nancy E. Wright
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Despotic Dominion brings together the work of scholars whose study of the evolution of property law in the colonies recognizes the value in locating property law and rights within the broader political, economic, and intellectual contexts of those societies. The stimulus for this new interdisciplinary scholarship has emerged from litigation and pol …

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Securing Borders

Securing Borders

Detention and Deportation in Canada
by Anna Pratt
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Anna Pratt takes a close look at the laws, policies, and practices of detention and deportation in Canada since the Second World War. She demonstrates that although the desire to fortify the border against risky outsiders has long been prominent in Canadian immigration penality, the degree to which concerns about security, crime, and fraud have com …

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Multicultural Nationalism

Multicultural Nationalism

Civilizing Difference, Constituting Community
by Gerald Kernerman
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Generations of intellectuals have debated Canada’s national question. Rather than join the debate, Multicultural Nationalism challenges its logic. The national question is self-defeating: attempts to constitute a Canadian political community generate polarizing and depoliticizing deliberations. Gerald Kernerman engages with leading political theo …

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Parties Long Estranged

Parties Long Estranged

Canada and Australia in the Twentieth Century
edited by Margaret MacMillan & Francine McKenzie
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This book brings together recent and original work to illuminate comparisons and contrasts between two former colonies of the British empire. The contributors include some of the top names in history and political science, in Canada and Australia. Parties Long Estranged covers the entire 20th century and examines different aspects of Canadian-Austr …

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Liberalism, Nationalism, Citizenship

Liberalism, Nationalism, Citizenship

Essays on the Problem of Political Community
by Ronald Beiner
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In Liberalism, Nationalism, Citizenship, Ronald Beiner engages critically with a wide range of important political thinkers and current debates in light of the Aristotelian idea that shared citizenship is an essential human calling. Virtually every aspect of contemporary political experience – globalization, international migration, secessionist …

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Insiders and Outsiders

Insiders and Outsiders

Alan Cairns and the Reshaping of Canadian Citizenship
edited by Philip Resnick & Gerald Kernerman
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Insiders and Outsiders celebrates the work of Alan Cairns, one of the most influential Canadian social scientists of the contemporary period. Few scholars have helped shape so many key debates in such a wide range of topics in Canadian politics, from the electoral system and federalism, to constitutional and Charter politics, to questions of Aborig …

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Defending Rights in Russia

Defending Rights in Russia

Lawyers, the State, and Legal Reform in the Post-Soviet Era
by Pamela Jordan
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Pamela Jordan’s engaging study of the Russian bar (advokatura) provides a richly textured portrait of how, after the USSR’s collapse, practising lawyers called advocates began to assume new, self-defined roles as contributors to legal reform and defenders of rights in Russia. Jordan argues that the post-Soviet advokatura as an institution gaine …

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Compulsory Compassion

Compulsory Compassion

A Critique of Restorative Justice
by Annalise Acorn
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In Compulsory Compassion, Annalise Acorn, a one-time advocate for restorative justice, deconstructs the rhetoric of the restorative movement. Drawing from diverse legal, literary, philosophical, and autobiographical sources, she questions the fundamental assumptions behind that rhetoric: that we can trust wrongdoers’ capacity for meaningful accou …

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Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb

Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb

A Chronicle of Sensibility to Animals
by Rod Preece
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In our modern world, where human will routinely presides over the natural world, it is easy to imagine that sensibility to animals has been merely a matter of peripheral concern in human history. Rod Preece, in this impressively researched volume, demonstrates that, on the contrary, respect for animals has always been a part of human consciousness. …

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Brute Souls, Happy Beasts, and Evolution

Brute Souls, Happy Beasts, and Evolution

The Historical Status of Animals
by Rod Preece
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In this provocative inquiry into the status of animals in human society from the fifth century BC to the present, Rod Preece provides a wholly new perspective on the human-animal relationship. He skillfully demonstrates that, counter to prevailing intellectual opinion, ethical attitudes toward animals are neither restricted to the twentieth century …

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The Culture of Hunting in Canada

The Culture of Hunting in Canada

edited by Jean L. Manore & Dale Miner
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The Culture of Hunting in Canada covers elements of the history of hunting from the pre-colonial period until the present in all parts of Canada and features essays by practitioners and scholars of hunting and by pro- and anti-hunting lobbyists. The result crosses the boundaries between scholarship and personal reflection, and between academia and …

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Sex Workers in the Maritimes Talk Back

Sex Workers in the Maritimes Talk Back

by Leslie Ann Jeffrey & Gayle MacDonald
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Sex workers are often the “objects” of study for academics and policy makers. Theories about their lives and the policies that affect their work are usually developed without input from the sex workers themselves, as they are rarely seen as capable of analyzing the social and political world in which they work.

 

In this book, however, sex worker …

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