Q1: Government and Legal Systems (Jan 28-Feb 27)
Presentations:
Political Spectrum and Ideology Resources
Roots of Law Resources
Code of Hammurabi
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Laws of Manu
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Greek Democracy
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Haudenosaunee Confederacy |
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Haida Social Structure
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Unit 2: Rights and voting (march 2-april 24)
Presentations:
Video: Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Charter Case Studies:
- British Columbia Teachers’ Federation v. British Columbia, 2016 SCC 49 (CanLII), [2016] 2 SCR 407
- Reference re Same-Sex Marriage, [2004] 3 SCR 698
- Vancouver (City) v. Ward, 2010 SCC 27
Hereditary Chiefs vs Elected Chiefs Resources
- Hereditary vs Elected Chiefs
- “Indigenous Corporate Training, Inc. Hereditary Chief definition and 5 FAQs.” 2020,
- BC CTV News. 2019. “Elected vs. Hereditary Chiefs: What’s the Difference in Indigenous Communities?” January 11.
- McCarty, Emily. 2019. “The Complicated History of Hereditary Chiefs and Elected Councils.” First Nations Drum. February 4.
- Sterritt, Angela. 2019 CBC. “When Pipeline Companies Want to Build on Indigenous Lands, with Whom do They Consult?” CBC. January 9.
- BC First Nations Land, Title and Governance: Introduction. [n.d.] “The Story of First
UNIT 3: CRIMINAL LAW (April 27-may 22)
Presentations:
Criminal Code: https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-46/
UNIT 4: YOUTH AND LAW, CORRECTIONS AND JUSTICE (MAY 25-JUNE 19)
Presentations: