Courses 2024 - 2025
LAW B 584
Indigenous Governance Law
Credits:
2-6, Max 6
British colonial policies alternated between recognition of the sovereignty of Indigenous communities and their dominion over people and territory and efforts to limit or extinguish Indigenous sovereignty using force, treaties, and the imposition of law. This course provides a framework for understanding the contemporary laws of former British colonies with respect to the sovereignty of Indigenous communities; the grounding of those laws in the history of modern nations as colonies of Great Britain and the historical and contemporary impacts of settler colonialism on the governance of Indigenous communities. Enrollment is limited to students who have taken A565 or who secure permission from the instructor.
Winter,
4 Credit(s)
Course Sections and Instructors
Instructor(s) |
Eberhard, Eric
Quarter |
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Schedule - Days, Hour, Room) |
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Grading Type |
Winter |
Eberhard
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A 16615 JD
B 16616 LLM
C 16617 MJ
D 16618 MJ-China
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Room assignments are not posted until 60 days before the start of the quarter and are subject to change without notice.
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