Keynotes, Presentations, and Papers

Practice Point

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Presentation | Pluralism And Inclusion

Presented by: The Honourable Chief Justice Leonard S. Marchand — Chief Justice of BC, Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal for BC, and Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal of Yukon
June 14, 2024 | Download the materials

“As a sitting judge, it is not my place to say what the future role of Indigenous laws will be in our society. I have personal views of course, including that judges have a duty to learn more about what is heading our way. But, like my dad and his approach to the natural world, I do not see the future of law as a matter of hierarchy between two (or more) competing systems.”

Presentation | Truth, Art, and Reconciliation

Presented by: Daniel R. Elliott — Artist, Cultural Worker, and Counselor, Stz’uminus First Nation, Nanaimo
November 25, 2022

Presentation | A Conversation About Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls and 2-Spirit People

Presented by: The Honourable Marion R. Buller — Anmore, BC, Chief Judge Abby Abinanti
Interviewer: Colleen Spier — Spier & Company Law, Victoria
October 21, 2022

PresentationKeynote Presentation from the Inaugural Northwest Collaborative Futures Conference: Deconstructing Artificial Borders 2021

In this presentation, Tahmoh Penikett shares reflections on his own experiences with the impacts of artificial borders and to stimulate reflection and conversation.
October 20, 2022

Paper | A Duty to Act

Remarks of the Honourable Robert J. Bauman, Chief Justice of British Columbia. Prepared for the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice’s 2021 Annual Conference: Indigenous Peoples and the Law (Vancouver, BC)
November 17, 2021.

Presentation | Matrimonial Real Property Rights on Reserve

We are pleased to share our recordings from the course, presented in partnership with the Department of Justice Canada, Indigenous Services Canada, and the Centre of Excellence for Matrimonial Real Property.
June 1, 2018

Paper | The Duty to Learn: Taking Account of Indigenous Legal Orders in Practice

Author: The Honourable Chief Justice Lance S.G. Finch of the Court of Appeal for BC, Vancouver, BC.
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November 15, 2012