Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU)
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The Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU) is a dedicated research unit at the University of Victoria’s Faculty of Law committed to the recovery and renaissance of Indigenous laws. We believe Indigenous laws need to be taken seriously as laws. We partner with and support work by Indigenous peoples and communities to ascertain and articulate their own legal principles and processes, in order to effectively respond to today’s complex challenges. More info about ILRU
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Item Secwepemc Lands and Resources Law Research Project(University of Victoria Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), 2018) Asch, Jessica; Broadhead, Kirsty; Lloyd-Smith, Georgia; Owen, SimonItem Cree Legal Summary(University of Victoria Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), 2012) Friedland, HadleyItem IBA Accessing Justice and Reconciliation Project: Final Report(University of Victoria Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), 2014) Friedland, HadleyItem A Toolkit for On-Reserve Matrimonial Real Property Dispute Resolution(University of Victoria Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), 2015) Friedland, Hadley; Asch, Jessica; Napoleon, ValItem Gender Inside Indigenous Law Casebook(University of Victoria Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), 2016) Lindberg, Darcy; Asch, JessicaItem Gender Inside Indigenous Law Toolkit(University of Victoria Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), 2016) Lindberg, Darcy; Asch, JessicaItem Secwepemc Lands and Resources Law Analysis Project Summary(University of Victoria Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), 2016) Asch, Jessica; Broadhead, Kirsty; Lloyd-Smith, Georgia; Owen, SimonItem Activity Book 1: Coast Salish Laws Relating to Child and Caregiver Nurturance & Safety(Indigenous Law Research Unit, 2022-03-30) Asch, Jessica; Williamson, Tara; Paige, Leslie-AnnNIȽ TU,O Child and Family Services, in partnership with the Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), is excited to launch a new toolkit on Child and Caregiver Nurturance and Safety centred on Coast Salish knowledge and law. The toolkit hopes to educate and empower families, children, service providers, and agencies to have a better understanding of how to be in supportive community while respecting and honouring Salish law.Item NAWENDIWIN: The art of being related - Anishinaabeg Kinship-centred Governance and Family law (Nawendiwin) Report(Indigenous Law Research Unit, 2022-03-02) Williamson, Tara; Owen, Simon; Arnold-Cunningham, CheyenneItem NAWENDIWIN: The art of being related - Anishinaabeg Kinship-centred Governance and Family law (Nawendiwin) Casebook(Indigenous Law Research Unit, 2022-03-02) Williamson, Tara; Owen, Simon; Arnold-Cunningham, CheyenneItem Abridged Casebook: Coast Salish Laws Relating to Child and Caregiver Nurturance & Safety(Indigenous Law Research Unit, 2021) Asch, Jessica; Williamson, Tara; Paige, Leslie-AnnNIȽ TU,O Child and Family Services, in partnership with the Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), is excited to launch a new toolkit on Child and Caregiver Nurturance and Safety centred on Coast Salish knowledge and law. The toolkit hopes to educate and empower families, children, service providers, and agencies to have a better understanding of how to be in supportive community while respecting and honouring Salish law.Item Activity Book 2: Coast Salish Laws Relating to Child and Caregiver Nurturance & Safety(Indigenous Law Research Unit, 2021) Asch, Jessica; Williamson, Tara; Paige, Leslie-AnnNIȽ TU,O Child and Family Services, in partnership with the Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), is excited to launch a new toolkit on Child and Caregiver Nurturance and Safety centred on Coast Salish knowledge and law. The toolkit hopes to educate and empower families, children, service providers, and agencies to have a better understanding of how to be in supportive community while respecting and honouring Salish law.Item Toolkit: Coast Salish Laws Relating to Child and Caregiver Nurturance & Safety(Indigenous Law Research Unit, 2021) Asch, Jessica; Williamson, Tara; Paige, Leslie-AnnNIȽ TU,O Child and Family Services, in partnership with the Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), is excited to launch a new toolkit on Child and Caregiver Nurturance and Safety centred on Coast Salish knowledge and law. The toolkit hopes to educate and empower families, children, service providers, and agencies to have a better understanding of how to be in supportive community while respecting and honouring Salish law.Item Secwépemc Laws of K̓wséltkten and Secwépemc-kt(University of Victoria Indigenous Law Research Unit (ILRU), 2023) Asch, Jessica; Johnson, Rebecca; Arnold-Cunningham, Cheyenne; Belleau, Carolyn; Belleau, Dave; Campbell, Ellen; Indigenous Law Research Unit; Shuswap Nation Tribal Council; Secwépemc Sna7a Elders CouncilThe Indigenous Law Research Unit and Shuswap Nation Tribal Council, with the Secwépemc Sna7a Elders Council published a Report, Casebook, Glossary, Summary, and Summary graphic on Secwépemc Laws of K̓wséltkten and Secwépemc-kt (Secwépemc laws of belonging). The project represents years of engagement with knowledge sharers, narratives, Secwepemctsín, and embedded learning at cultural gatherings.