Access to Justice and Indigenous Laws

Justice is a living concept born and reborn through time in every place and in every society. Law, including Indigenous law, is one way people aspire to achieve justice.
  • Val Napoleon, Aboriginal Justice and Governance, Law, University of Victoria; Hadley Friedland, Law, University of Alberta
    Coach House, Green College, UBC

    Wednesday, November 23, 5-6:30 pm
    in the series
    Access to Justice
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  • Watch the podcast here.
  • Justice is a living concept born and reborn through time in every place and in every society. Law, including Indigenous law, is one way people aspire to achieve justice. How do Indigenous legal aspirations, and legal reasoning, form justice today, and how may Indigenous justice concepts reconcile with Canadian state justice concepts?

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  • Unless otherwise noted, all of our lectures are free to attend and do not require registration.

 

When
November 23rd, 2016 from  5:00 PM to  6:30 PM
Location
Coach House
6201 Cecil Green Park Rd
Green College, UBC
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada
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Speaker Series Access to Justice
Short Title Access to Justice and Indigenous Laws
Speaker (new) Val Napoleon, Aboriginal Justice and Governance, Law, University of Victoria, Hadley Friedland, Law, University of Alberta
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Speaker First Name Val Napoleon, Aboriginal Justice and Governance, Law, University of Victoria,
Speaker Last Name Hadley Friedland, Law
Speaker Affiliation University of Alberta
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Podcast URL https://learning.video.ubc.ca/media/Episode+3+-+Green+College+Access+to+Justice+Podcast+-+%22Access+to+Justice+and+Indigenous+Laws%22/0_d3aay0oy
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