Personal recollections and civic responsibilities: dispute resolution and the Indian Residential Schools legacy

The author attended Independent Assessment Process (IAP) hearings as part of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. Her experience in IAP hearings raised questions about our approach, as Canadians, to historical wrongs, especially those, like loss of language and culture, which fall o...

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Main Author: Hough, Maegan
Other Authors: Webber, Jeremy H. A.
Language:English
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5878
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-58782015-01-31T16:42:04Z Personal recollections and civic responsibilities: dispute resolution and the Indian Residential Schools legacy Hough, Maegan Webber, Jeremy H. A. James, Matt alternative dispute resolution Indian Residential Schools responsibility reparations The author attended Independent Assessment Process (IAP) hearings as part of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. Her experience in IAP hearings raised questions about our approach, as Canadians, to historical wrongs, especially those, like loss of language and culture, which fall outside of the purview of criminal and tort-law. This thesis explores the legal, social, and political dispute resolution mechanisms available in Canada to address harms as they have been applied to the Indian Residential Schools Legacy. It finds that the approach to date has been limited by the assumptions inherent in those institutions. The author proposes that Canadians, as a society, need to reframe and restart our discussion about harms and reparations using a framework of “responsibility”, and provides some possible mechanisms to begin that discussion. Graduate mhough@uvic.ca 2015-01-29T18:12:27Z 2015-01-29T18:12:27Z 2014 2015-01-29 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5878 English en Available to the World Wide Web
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topic alternative dispute resolution
Indian Residential Schools
responsibility
reparations
spellingShingle alternative dispute resolution
Indian Residential Schools
responsibility
reparations
Hough, Maegan
Personal recollections and civic responsibilities: dispute resolution and the Indian Residential Schools legacy
description The author attended Independent Assessment Process (IAP) hearings as part of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. Her experience in IAP hearings raised questions about our approach, as Canadians, to historical wrongs, especially those, like loss of language and culture, which fall outside of the purview of criminal and tort-law. This thesis explores the legal, social, and political dispute resolution mechanisms available in Canada to address harms as they have been applied to the Indian Residential Schools Legacy. It finds that the approach to date has been limited by the assumptions inherent in those institutions. The author proposes that Canadians, as a society, need to reframe and restart our discussion about harms and reparations using a framework of “responsibility”, and provides some possible mechanisms to begin that discussion. === Graduate === mhough@uvic.ca
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title Personal recollections and civic responsibilities: dispute resolution and the Indian Residential Schools legacy
title_short Personal recollections and civic responsibilities: dispute resolution and the Indian Residential Schools legacy
title_full Personal recollections and civic responsibilities: dispute resolution and the Indian Residential Schools legacy
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