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Indigenous Law and Canadian Criminal Justice
註釋"The book examines Indigenous legal traditions, along with the broader Canadian justice system--as well as the interactions and negotiations between these two approaches and institutions today. It will be written specifically for non-law students who are new to this topic, recognizing that most of the readership are non-Indigenous. Note that much of this book is adapted from Emond's professional title, Indigenous People and the Criminal Justice System, 2nd Edition by Jonathan Rudin. Other Emond content also appears."--