Native Law Centre of Canada


Publications:

Justice as Healing Newsletter

ISSN: 1203-8393

Subscription:
2012 - $30.00

Back Issues:
1996-2011 - $30.00 per year

A quarterly newsletter which deals with Aboriginal concepts of justice founded upon Aboriginal knowledge and language and rooted in Aboriginal experiences and feelings of wrongs and indignation. The term "Justice as Healing" refers to an old tradition in Aboriginal thought and society. After the Aboriginal experience with colonialism, racism, domination and oppression, there is a return to this tradition of "Justice as Healing" as a foundation for contemporary remedies. While there is no one single theory of Aboriginal justice, the common theme remains the necessity of Aboriginal knowledge healing Aboriginal people.




Justice As Healing: Indigenous Ways

The Native Law Centre and Living Justice Press is pleased to announce the release of Justice As Healing: Indigenous Ways. This exciting new book is based on a compilation of articles from Justice as Healing Newsletter with contributing authors of leading scholars, practitioners, judges, lawyers, Elders and community members from across Canada, United States, New Zealand and Australia working in the area of Indigenous justice. Justice As Healing: Indigenous Ways brings together, in one ideal convenient source, 45 essays that speak directly to Indigenous ways of responding to harms and restoring harmony in relationships with a focus on exploring Indigenous healing paths. Designed for ease of use, this work is conveniently organized into three parts with a comprehensive index.

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