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What We Learned: Discussions with Four First Nations about the Administration and Enforcement of their Laws and By-laws
What We Learned: Discussions with Four First Nations about the Administration and Enforcement of their Laws and By-laws – Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Executive summary
Introduction
Understanding the context
Approach
Participating First Nations and their justice systems
Mohawks of Akwesasne
Tsawwassen First Nation
Tsuut’ina Nation
Whitecap Dakota Nation / Wapaha Ska Dakota Oyate
What we learned
Successes and lessons learned in the administration of First Nation justice systems
Impacts of the administration of First Nation justice systems
Re/Imagining First Nation justice systems
Key messages to share
Bibliography
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Date modified:
2025-02-05