MacIntosh, Constance
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2005: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Indigenous Self-Determination and Research on Human Genetic Material: A Consideration of the Relevance of Debates on Patents and Informed Consent, and the Political Demands on Researchers
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2008: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Envisioning the Future of Aboriginal Health Under the Health Transfer Process
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2013: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
The Right to Safe Water and Crown-Aboriginal Fiduciary Law: Litigating a Resolution to the Public Health Hazards of On-Reserve Water Problems
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2010: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Domestic Violence and Gender-Based Persecution: How Refugee Adjudicators Judge Women Seeking Refuge from Spousal Violence – And Why Reform is Needed
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2009: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Public Health Protection and Drinking Water Quality on First Nation Reserves: Considering the New Federal Regulatory Proposal
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2010: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Developments in Aboriginal Law: The 2009-2010 Term: The Year When Treaties Became Contracts
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2009: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
From Judging Culture to Taxing 'Indians': Tracing the Legal Discourse of the 'Indian Mode of Life'
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2008: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Testing the Waters: Jurisdictional and Policy Aspects of the Continuing Failure to Remedy Drinking Water Quality on First Nations Reserves
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2005: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
When 'Feminist Beliefs' Became Credible as 'Political Opinions': Returning to a Key Moment in Canadian Refugee Law
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2007: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Developments in Aboriginal Law: The 2008-2009 Term
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2007: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
Developments in Aboriginal Law: The 2006-2007 Term
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2009: Faculty Scholarship - Faculty Scholarship
On Obligations and Contamination: The Crown-Aboriginal Relationship in the Context of Internationally-Sourced Infringements
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