Clearly the most significant development in the criminal law for Aboriginal people over the last 25 years was the decision by the Supreme Court of Can...
While some of the changes necessary to address the root causes of why Aboriginal people appear before the courts and are sentenced to jail in dispropo...
This report presents data analysis on the effects and consequences of violent crime among American Indians. From 1976 to 2001, an estimated 3,738 Amer...
Over the past fifteen years Aboriginal justice discourse in Canada has focused on seemingly incommensurable cultural differences between the legal sen...
This is a case study of a small Indigenous community in Guatemala that defied a powerful Canadian mining company by holding a community vote on whethe...
This article explores law’s protagonism and effects in contemporary conflicts over development, natural resource extraction, and indigenous peoples’ r...
Abstract: This article analyzes the recent constituent assembly in Bolivia as a political context in which the indigenous movement and the feminist mo...
The Bolivian constitution, debated in a Constituent Assembly in 2006 and 2007 called by the country’s first indigenous president, Evo Morales, wasadop...
This article argues that internal affairs (namely, the 1994 EZLN armed indigenous uprising and the rise to power of the right-wing PAN party) had much...
This brief firstly describes thepractices and philosophy underpinningAustralian Indigenous sentencingcourts. It then summarises the mainfindings of th...
This paper examines barriers to access to justice for indigenous women in Latin America, both in state and non-state justice systems, such as communit...