The book explores the relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal perspectives on justice and certainty, investigating the potential for a middle ground where modern treaties can be negotiated. It delves into the complexities of these differing views, aiming to identify a shared space that could facilitate meaningful agreements and reconciliation.
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The Politics of Restorative Justice
- 252pages
- 9 heures de lecture
In this updated edition of The Politics of Restorative Justice, Andrew Woolford and Amanda Nelund reconsider restorative justice and its politics and ask how restorative justice might work better to provide transformative justice. To achieve a transformative justice, Woolford and Neulund argue, restorative justice must be concerned with class-based
This Benevolent Experiment
- 450pages
- 16 heures de lecture
At the end of the nineteenth century, Indigenous boarding schools were touted as the means for solving the Indian problem in both the United States and Canada. This Benevolent Experiment offers a multilayered, comparative analysis of Indigenous boarding schools.