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Transsystemic Constitutional Law- LAW 100I
This guide provides resources for students in Law 100I Transsystemic Constitutional Law.
Introduction
Constitutionalism
Aboriginal Title and Rights
Governance
Federalism
Journals and Databases
Cases and Legislation
Digests and Encyclopedias
Related Guides
Citation help
Indigenous Governance
Aboriginal Governance: An Annotated Bibliography
A Brief History of Our Right to Self-Governance: Pre-contact to Present
A publication by the Centre of First Nations Governance
Centre for First Nations Governance
Anishinabek Governance
Anishinabek Nation Agreement-in-Principle with Respect to Governance
by
Anishinabek Nation
Call Number: Electronic
Publication Date: 2007
Restorative Dispute Resolution in Anishinaabe Communities - Restoring Conceptions of Relationships Based on Dodem
A research paper by Patricia D. Mcguire for the National Centre of First Nations Governance in 2008.
Anishinaabe Governance Activities
Finding law about life: a cross-cultural study of indigenous legal principles in Nishnawbe Aski Nation
by
Daniel Meaghan
Call Number: Electronic
Publication Date: 2018
LLM thesis.
Ogimaag : Anishinaabeg leadership, 1760-1845
by
Cary Miller
Call Number: Electronic
ISBN: 9780803234512
Publication Date: 2010
Doodem and Council Fire : Anishinaabe Governance through Alliance
by
Heidi Bohaker
Call Number: Electronic
ISBN: 9781442667860
Publication Date: 2020
Indian Act
Annotated Indian Act and Aboriginal Constitutional Powers
by
Shin Imai & Stefan Rosenbaum
Call Number: KE7704.5 C35
Publication Date: 1999-2016
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