Redress
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Paper Presented at the AWA White Ribbon Day Every Day Conference. ... Like the Position Paper on which it was based, the resource was based on a feminist framework designed to explore the structural inequalities of gender, power and... more
"In this article, I look at the Living Healing Quilt Project (LHQP), organized by Alice Williams of the Curve Lake First Nation (Curve Lake, Ontario) and sponsored by the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The... more
In this thesis, the historical development of the Black Reparations Movement in the Caribbean and the US is investigated. This movement has demanded redress, compensation, acknowledgement and reconciliation after Trans-Atlantic slavery,... more
Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based technologies throughout society and schooling. One area that has received considerable attention is gender equity. Early work on gender and... more
Levy and Sznaider's positing of a global cosmopolitan memory has negated the reductionism inherent in classifying national memory cultures as homogeneous, globalized phenomena by redefining the interaction between the two as a coalescence... more
In this contribution, we explore how human health can be protected from climate change and its adverse effects by reliance on States’ obligations under international law. We achieved this by reviewing the principal legal instruments that... more
This paper situates conflicts among Canadian politics and Aboriginal relations in the literature of peace and conflict studies. Canadian Aboriginal identity, the long-term efforts of public policy to dismantle that identity, and the... more
(Published chapter: for text, see chapter 4 in thesis - link below) Amid growing interest in forms of participatory and decentralised governance, increasing efforts are being made to increase the accountability, responsiveness, and... more
This article takes its starting point in Sami and Roma exposure to racism by studying preconditions within the criminal law for dealing with racism against individual victims of crime. The purpose is to identify whether and how individual... more
Claims to reparations for historic injustice mark the modern global landscape. Starting in the late 1980s, with the United States' redress for 120,000 wrongly incarcerated American citizens and Japanese ancestry during World War II,... more
Levy and Sznaider’s positing of a global cosmopolitan memory has negated the reductionism inherent in classifying national memory cultures as homogeneous, globalized phenomena by redefining the interaction between the two as a coalescence... more