BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260625T093858EDT-0488MOftk4@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260625T133858Z DESCRIPTION:The Paul-André Crépeau Centre for Private and Comparative Law c ontinues its 2016-2018 Civil Law Workshops series\, “Le public en droit pr ivé”\, with a talk by John Borrows (UVic).\n\nAbstract\n\nIn some jurisdic tions\, private arbitration processes allow parties to resolve disputes by constructing their own choice of forum and guiding laws. This paper will consider how Indigenous peoples might revitalize their own legal tradition s through voluntary fora where Indigenous processes and principles guide d ispute resolution. \n\nAbout the speaker\n\nProfessor John Borrows is Cana da Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria Law Scho ol. He is currently a Distinguished Tomlinson Visiting Professor at 91 's Faculty of Law\, in residence for the 2017-2018 university year.\n\nBor rows teaches in the area of Constitutional Law\, Indigenous Law\, and Envi ronmental Law. His publications include Recovering Canada\; The Resurgence of Indigenous Law (Donald Smiley Award for the best book in Canadian Poli tical Science\, 2002)\; Canada's Indigenous Constitution (Canadian Law and Society Best Book Award 2011)\; and Drawing Out Law: A Spirit's Guide (20 10)\, all from the University of Toronto Press.\n\nBorrows is a recipient an Aboriginal Achievement Award in Law and Justice\, a Fellow of the Trude au Foundation\, and a Fellow of the Academy of Arts\, Humanities and Scien ces of Canada (RSC)\, Canada's highest academic honour\, and a 2012 recipi ent of the Indigenous Peoples Counsel from the Indigenous Bar Association\ , for honour and integrity in service to Indigenous communities. He is Ani shinabe/Ojibway and a member of the Chippewa of the Nawash First Nation in Ontario\, Canada.\n\nCivil Law Workshops\n\nIn order to promote fundament al research in private law\, the Paul-André Crépeau Centre for Private and Comparative Law initiated the “Civil Law Workshops” series\, bringing tog ether jurists from Québec and beyond to work on related research topics. W ith their cross-disciplinary focus\, the “Civil Law Workshops” contribute to enriching and stimulating fundamental research in private law.\n\nThe 2 016-2018 series of Civil Law Workshops presented by the Paul-André Crépeau Centre for Private and Comparative Law explore “Le public en droit privé” .\n\nThe workshops are presented with financial assistance from Justice Ca nada’s Support Fund for Access to Justice in Both Official Languages.\n\nR egistration is not required. Each workshop has been accredited for 1.5 hou r of continuing legal education by the Barreau du Québec and the Chambre d es notaires du Québec.\n DTSTART:20180119T180000Z DTEND:20180119T193000Z LOCATION:NCDH 202\, Chancellor Day Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 36 44 rue Peel SUMMARY:Using Private Law Models to Revitalize Indigenous Law: Anishinaabe Law and Dispute Resolution - A Proposal URL:/law/channels/event/using-private-law-models-revit alize-indigenous-law-anishinaabe-law-and-dispute-resolution-proposal-28372 5 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR