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Images Of Justice Dorothy Eber

  • SKU: BELL-11381730
Images Of Justice Dorothy Eber
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's Native and Nort
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.94 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Dorothy Eber
ISBN: 9780773534155, 9780773566934, 0773534156, 0773566937
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Images Of Justice Dorothy Eber by Dorothy Eber 9780773534155, 9780773566934, 0773534156, 0773566937 instant download after payment.

In a display case at the entrance to the Yellowknife courthouse are a collection of fourteen Inuit carvings that represent landmark cases in the legal history of the Northwest Territories. These cases, which came to trial between 1955 and 1970, and the carvings that represent them illuminate a pivotal period of social change when the Inuit camp system was eroding and age-old practices and traditions were being called into question.Dorothy Harley Eber tells the stories behind the carvings and provides fascinating insights into the unique situations that developed as the Inuit came in contact with Canada's justice system. Images of Justice resonates with voices of the North and comes alive through interviews with many of those involved in the cases - defendants, judges, and prosecutors. Eber also provides valuable information on the little-known carvers who created these remarkable works of art. At a time when alternative legal systems for Native peoples are being debated, Images of Justice provides a lively, accessible account of the northern courts, their evolution, and their future in a changing northern society.

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