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Episode 34: International Relations—How Colonial Laws Often (But Not Always) Fail Indigenous Communities and the Environment, feat. Deborah Curran

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Deborah Curran's passion for the environment flows through her psyche and the work she does as a lawyer, an academic and a consultant.
"If you met me in my 15-year-old self and drew a line, it would be pretty straight to where I am today," says Curran, a professor with the Faculty of Law and the School of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria.
Jessica, George and Deborah discuss:

  • the inherent limitations of colonial law in addressing Indigenous and environmental issues
  • how some Indigenous communities are putting an outward-looking face on their internal legal orders
  • the pressure, expectations and workloads placed on Indigenous leaders
  • the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • the growing role of Indigenous awareness training in Canada's professions
  • the work and purpose of UVic's Indigenous Law Research Unit and student-led Environmental Law Centre
  • and much more.

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Deborah Curran's passion for the environment flows through her psyche and the work she does as a lawyer, an academic and a consultant.
"If you met me in my 15-year-old self and drew a line, it would be pretty straight to where I am today," says Curran, a professor with the Faculty of Law and the School of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria.
Jessica, George and Deborah discuss:

  • the inherent limitations of colonial law in addressing Indigenous and environmental issues
  • how some Indigenous communities are putting an outward-looking face on their internal legal orders
  • the pressure, expectations and workloads placed on Indigenous leaders
  • the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • the growing role of Indigenous awareness training in Canada's professions
  • the work and purpose of UVic's Indigenous Law Research Unit and student-led Environmental Law Centre
  • and much more.

Support the show

Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/UnsettledJourneys/
Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsettledjourneys/
Become a paid subscriber: https://ko-fi.com/unsettledjourneys
Questions, comments, suggestions, offers to volunteer:
[email protected]

  continue reading

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