BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260308T051406EDT-5032VVE0ea@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260308T091406Z DESCRIPTION:The Indigenous Law Association/L’association de droit autochton e is proud to welcome Dr. Hayden King and Dr. John Borrows to the Faculty of Law to lead an in-depth discussion regarding Canada’s implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the  Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDR IP).\n\nBoth speakers will look at the ways in which the Canadian governme nt is moving towards affirming the inherent nature of Indigenous rights an d self-governance.\n\nThe evening event will conclude with a Q&A period wh ere audience members can join in on the discussion. This conference is acc redited for 1 hour of continuing legal education by a recognized provider. \n\nThis event is part of the 7th Annual Indigenous Awareness Week\, takin g place September 18-22\, 2017. See the full listing of events.\n\nAbout t he Speakers:\n\nHayden King is Anishinaabe from Beausoleil First Nation on Gchi’mnissing in Huronia\, Ontario. Hayden has been teaching Indigenous p olitics and policy since 2007 and is currently the Director of the Centre for Indigenous Governance at Ryerson University\, an Adjunct Professor (re search) at Carleton University\, and Senior Fellow at Massey College. Hayd en's analysis and commentary on Indigenous nationhood and settler colonial ism in Canada is published widely. He has also served as the Senior Policy Advisor to the Ontario Minister of Natural Resources and Aboriginal Affai rs\, Director of Research at the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business\ , and Scholar-in-Residence at the Conference Board of Canada. He is the co -founder of the language-arts collective\, The Ogimaa Mikana Project.  \n \nJohn Borrows\, B.A.\, M.A.\, J.D.\, LL.M. (Toronto)\, Ph.D. (Osgoode Hal l Law School)\, LL.D. (Hons.\, Dalhousie & Law Society of Upper Canada) F. R.S.C.\, is the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria Law School in British Columbia. His publications include Recov ering Canada\; The Resurgence of Indigenous Law (Donald Smiley Award for t he best book in Canadian Political Science\, 2002)\; Canada's Indigenous C onstitution (Canadian Law and Society Best Book Award 2011)\; Drawing Out Law: A Spirit's Guide (2010)\; Freedom and Indigenous Constitutionalism (D onald Smiley Award for the best book in Canadian Political Science\, 2016) \; The Right Relationship (with Michael Coyle\, ed.)\, all from the Univer sity of Toronto Press. John is Anishinaabe/Ojibway and a member of the Chi ppewa of the Nawash First Nation in Ontario\, Canada.\n DTSTART:20170921T204500Z DTEND:20170921T220000Z LOCATION:Maxwell Cohen Moot Court (NCDH 100)\, Chancellor Day Hall\, CA\, Q C\, Montreal\, H3A 1W9\, 3644 rue Peel SUMMARY:From Principle to Implementation: Indigenous Rights\, the Constitut ion and UNDRIP in Canada URL:/law/channels/event/principle-implementation-indig enous-rights-constitution-and-undrip-canada-270367 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR