Exploring the evolution of cultural heritage law, this book provides a comprehensive and original overview of cultural heritage as connected with the identity of people as well as with individual and collective human rights.
In this examination of disability rights in Canada, Deborah Stienstra finds that Canadians with disabilities still encounter significant barriers in realizing their human rights given the priority of "fixing bodies" over approaches like universal…
This collection of essays delves into contemporary issues challenging Indigenous communities. The authors argue for a new multi-dimensional approach to Indigenous justice and the ways in which society engages with Indigenous studies.
Peter Donnelly presents a unique mixture of Canadian readings on the theme of sport and recreation, incorporating essential topics such as drugs, violence in sport, women in sport and more.