《和平与良好秩序:加拿大原住民正义案例》哈罗德·r·约翰逊著

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW OSGOODE HALL LAW JOURNAL Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.60082/2817-5069.3931
Scott Franks
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哈罗德·约翰逊是一位来自蒙特利尔湖克里族的律师、猎人、作家和故事讲述者。他曾是一名刑事辩护律师,后来在我的家乡萨斯喀彻温省的拉朗日担任皇家检察官。《和平与良好秩序:加拿大土著司法案例》(“和平与良好秩序”)是哈罗德写给法律界的辞职信,为他参与加拿大刑法体系道歉,并为土著管辖权辩护。在某种程度上,这是一本自传,讲述了他作为内希约人与加拿大法律的关系。同时,越来越多的土著学生开始求助于加拿大法律,以此来帮助他们的社区。
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Peace and Good Order: The Case for Indigenous Justice in Canada by Harold R. Johnson
Harold Johnson was a Cree lawyer, trapper, author, and storyteller from the Montreal Lake Cree Nation. He practiced as a criminal defence lawyer and then as a Crown prosecutor in my hometown of La Ronge, Saskatchewan. Peace and Good Order: The Case for Indigenous Justice in Canada (“Peace and Good Order”) is Harold’s resignation letter to the legal profession, apology for his participation in Canada’s criminal law system, and argument for Indigenous jurisdiction. It is, in part, an autobiographical account of his relationship to Canadian law as a Nehiyaw man. And it comes at a time when more and more Indigenous students are turning to Canadian law as a means to help their communities.
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