Indigenous Peoples and the Future of Federalism presents legal analyses that explore forms of federalism and their potential to include multiple and divided sovereignties.
Read the full blog post by co-editor Amy Swiffen, here: https://t.co/KELs7r0JGH #CDNLaw#IndigenousStudies
@ProfCWaters Patrice Deslauriers and I are happy to announce publication of the latest issue of the Canadian Bar Review! A great lineup of article from authors incl @AmySalyzyn @samuelsingerlaw@pauldalyesq@AmySwiffen Adrian Pel (@BLGLaw) Luka Théo Sanchez (@droitumontreal)
A special issue of Constitutional Forum (@CentreConstStud) on Dickson v. Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation is now available on CanLII! With content by @NaiomiMetallic, @KateGunn3, @AmySwiffen, Ryan Beaton, and Robert Hamilton #aboriginallaw#legalcommentary https://t.co/ww7M7Z96jk
We are pleased to announce the release of #CCSForum Special Issue on Dickson v Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, currently before the Supreme Court. Edited by @AmySwiffen. Articles available online. Issue includes:
Comment la liberté de religion au Canada peut-elle être appliquée à une communauté de croyants ? Découvrez-le dans le nouvel article de @amyswiffen : https://t.co/fiPhL2DVfT
In Canada, religious freedom has been understood in individual terms. How might it be applied to a community of believers? #cdnlegal#cdnlaw https://t.co/qVtq7pOm0v
"On the meaning and contemporary significance of fascism in the writings of Karl Polanyi" by Concorida University PhD student Kris Millett @ConcordiaGrad@ConcordiaSAGSA
https://t.co/XW81aiLVOP
@Concordia PhD candidate Kris Millett argues the language used to describe ‘homegrown #terrorism’ reveals as much about those who coined it as it does about extremists.
https://t.co/wJObO5izrr
Conceptualizing a National Threat: Representations of “Homegrown Terrorism” in the News Media, Academia, and Grey Literature in Canada by Kris Millett #Concordia#Sociology#TerrorismStudies
https://t.co/v8lbgdFYXL