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This guide provides resources for students in Law 100I Transsystemic Constitutional Law.
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Constitutionalism
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Canada
Federalism and the Charter: Leading Constitutional Decisions
by
Peter Russell, Rainer Knopff, & Ted Morton
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Call Number: KF4482 A1R8 1989
Publication Date: 1989
Ebook available - click on the blue book icon.
The Demise and Rise of the Classical Paradigm in Canadian Federalism: Promoting Autonomy for the Provinces and First Nations
by
Bruce Ryder
Call Number: Electronic
Publication Date: 1991
Published in the McGill Law Journal, Volume 36, Issue 2.
Indigenous Federalism
Federalism and Aboriginal Governance
Call Number: E91 F43 2013
Publication Date: 2013
Indigenous Peoples and Federalism
From the Aboriginal Peoples and Constitutional Reform Series by Queens University.
Wabanaki Compact : the foundation of treaty federalism in North America, 1621-1728
by
James (Sa'ke'j) Youngblood Henderson.
Call Number: KIC5300.5 A33 1725 H46 2020
Publication Date: 2020
Anishinabek Federalism
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Constitution
Constitutionalism, Federal Common Law, and the Inherent Powers of Indian Tribes
by
Alex Tallchief Skibine
Call Number: Electronic
Publication Date: 2014
Published in the American Indian Law Review, 01/2014, Volume 39, Issue 1.
Tribal Courts Resource Guide
Published by the National Center for State Courts.
Rethinking Customary Law in Tribal Court Jurisprudence
by
Matthew L. M. Fletcher
Call Number: Electronic
Publication Date: 2007
An article from the Michigan Journal of Race and Law, volume 13 issue 57.
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