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Ghost Citizens
Decolonial Apparitions of Stateless, Foreign and Wayward Figures in Law
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CA$33.00
ISBN: 9781773636665
Pub Date: February 2024
Imprint: Fernwood Publishing
As nationalism and oppression of minority racialized groups proliferate globally, the plight of stateless people becomes ever more urgent. Legal scholar Jamie Liew explores what statelessness means as a shattering legal condition, lived experience and arena of powerful struggle for genuine justice.
Dandelion
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CA$22.95
ISBN: 9781551528816
Pub Date: April 2022
Imprint: Arsenal Pulp Press
Longlisted for Canada Reads Jim Wong-Chu Emerging Writers Award winner: an Asian woman traces her mother's past journey in order to learn who she really is and where she belongs. When Lily was eleven...
Vulnerable
The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
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CA$49.95
ISBN: 9780776636405
Pub Date: July 2020
Imprint: University of Ottawa Press
Vulnerable confronts the vulnerabilities and interconnectedness made visible by the pandemic, along with legal, ethical, and policy responses. It examines vulnerabilities for individuals; within our institutions, governance, and legal structures; and in other countries and at the global level, where persistent injustices affect us all.
Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law
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CA$41.95
ISBN: 9780776641898
Pub Date: October 2024
Imprint: University of Ottawa Press
Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law is a collection of essays that examine contemporary public law issues in Canada through critical lenses, including intersectional approaches to decolonial and Indigenous legal theory, Indigenous constitutionalisms, critical race theory, feminisms, queer theory and critical disability theory. Bringing together a diverse team of expert contributors, the collection demonstrates that critical theories are imperative to robust, fully contextualized understandings of public law topics.
Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law
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CA$71.95
ISBN: 9780776641904
Pub Date: October 2024
Imprint: University of Ottawa Press
Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law is a collection of essays that examine contemporary public law issues in Canada through critical lenses, including intersectional approaches to decolonial and Indigenous legal theory, Indigenous constitutionalisms, critical race theory, feminisms, queer theory and critical disability theory. Bringing together a diverse team of expert contributors, the collection demonstrates that critical theories are imperative to robust, fully contextualized understandings of public law topics.
Ghost Citizens
Decolonial Apparitions of Stateless, Foreign and Wayward Figures in Law
CA$33.00
ISBN: 9781773636665
Pub Date: February 2024
Imprint: Fernwood Publishing
As nationalism and oppression of minority racialized groups proliferate globally, the plight of stateless people becomes ever more urgent. Legal scholar Jamie Liew explores what statelessness means as a shattering legal condition, lived experience and arena of powerful struggle for genuine justice.
Dandelion
CA$22.95
ISBN: 9781551528816
Pub Date: April 2022
Imprint: Arsenal Pulp Press
Vulnerable
The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
CA$49.95
ISBN: 9780776636405
Pub Date: July 2020
Imprint: University of Ottawa Press
Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law
CA$41.95
ISBN: 9780776641898
Pub Date: October 2024
Imprint: University of Ottawa Press
Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law
CA$71.95
ISBN: 9780776641904
Pub Date: October 2024
Imprint: University of Ottawa Press