A National or International Crime? Canada's Indian Residential Schools and the Genocide Convention

Q3 Social Sciences Genocide Studies International Pub Date : 2018-06-01 DOI:10.3138/GSI.12.1.05
A. Hall
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Abstract:This essay addresses the relationship linking Canada's Indian Residential School saga with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the United Nations' Genocide Convention. It sets the Canadian experience in a broader context, investigating the treatment of marginalized peoples in national and international environments dominated by the unwritten conventions of victors' justice. From the era of the Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals, the full weight of international law falls disproportionately on the losing side of major conflicts. Those who commit crimes against humanity on the side of triumphant power are usually put behind shields of impunity, and this propensity sets the framework for the contained domestic handling of the international crime of genocide in Canada. This justiciable genocide took place historically through the forced removal of Aboriginal children from their biological families with clear intent to terminate First Nations as distinct peoples. The Indian Residential Schools were one part of a larger complex of enforced laws and policies including the effort to enfranchise schooled Indian adults as regular Canadian citizens bereft of Aboriginal and treaty rights.
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国家犯罪还是国际犯罪?加拿大印第安人寄宿学校与种族灭绝公约
摘要:本文探讨了加拿大印第安寄宿学校事件与真相与和解委员会和联合国《灭绝种族罪公约》之间的关系。它将加拿大的经验放在一个更广泛的背景下,调查在胜利者正义的不成文公约主导的国家和国际环境中被边缘化的人民的待遇。从纽伦堡法庭和东京法庭时代开始,国际法的全部力量不成比例地落在重大冲突的败诉方。那些站在胜利力量一边犯下反人类罪的人通常被置于有罪不罚的盾牌后面,这种倾向为加拿大国内遏制种族灭绝国际罪行奠定了框架。这种可由法院审理的种族灭绝在历史上是通过强迫土著儿童离开其亲生家庭而发生的,其明确意图是终止原住民作为不同民族的地位。印度寄宿学校是一个更大的强制执行法律和政策综合体的一部分,包括努力将受过教育的印度成年人授予被剥夺原住民和条约权利的普通加拿大公民的选举权。
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