CRM 319
Criminalizing Indigenous Sovereignty
This course will examine the idea of Indigenous "criminality" in Canada through critical Indigenous theories, histories, and frameworks of settler colonialism. Foregrounding inherent Indigenous jurisdiction as the starting point for understanding Indigenous encounters with the criminal justice system in Canada, students will have an opportunity to learn about the politics of criminal law from the perspective of contested sovereignty. We will examine encounters between settler and Indigenous law (at blockades, through family law, on the streets) as well as the breakdown of legal pluralism.
CRM 319 Requisite Information:
CRM 319 Let's You Take:
  • This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
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Prerequisites: CRM 100
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