McGill Law Journal

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La Revue de droit de McGill fut fondée en 1952 par des étudiants de la Faculté de droit de l’Université McGill; elle publie en français et en anglais.

Montreal
Joined August 2011

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  1. 24 heures pour soumettre votre application à l’équipe de la RDM! Joignez-vous à nous pour l’année 2016-2017:

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  7. Borrows: "In common parlance, entanglement sounds like a bad thing ... But ... entanglement with other human beings can enhance our lives"

  8. Borrows: "Essentialism has a great appeal because it allows for the telling of a less tangled story"

  9. Borrows: "Human societies seem to have a penchant for creating state of nature fiction"

  10. Borrows: "Many of our world's most powerful stories tell us that we are born free, without any community bonds. And liberalism is one ..."

  11. Borrows: "To be alive is to be entangled in relationships that are not entirely of our own making"

  12. Mills: "Establish 1) the story nature of law...2) the life world behind Cad constitutionalism...3) pre-req on Indigenous constitutionalism"

  13. Mills: "[Comparing] distinct legal orders at the level of legal traditions ... only works when the context below is shared"

  14. Mills: "Colonialism is alive today. It isn't an effect. It isn't historical. It is a relationship. And this was a huge revelation for me"

  15. Mills "means and ends seemed to be fundamentally distinct from what was at stake; I couldn't hear responsibility in anything I was learning"

  16. Mills on first year in law school: "I really really didn't like it at all"

  17. Our editor in chief, , has overcome the day's greatest challenge, feedback from the microphone

  18. We are on our final panel, PANEL IV – Indigenous Law and Legal Education with Aaron Mills and John Borrows (both )

  19. Grammond: "L’intérêt de l'enfant — ça fait peur à la législature"

  20. Grammond sur les anciens juristes non-autochtones: "On ne connaît pas le droit Innu à l'adoption coutumière"

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