CPD 224 - Indigenous Peoples and Access to Justice
Truth & Reconciliation
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1h 2m
Qualifies for 1 CPD hour, all of which qualifies for Ethics.
Recorded May 14, 2019
In this webinar, participants will be asked to consider access to justice from an Indigenous lens. The presentation is developed through the lived realities of Indigenous peoples with specific social markers and will explore whether Indigenous peoples have gained better access to justice. Join Professor Beverly Jacobs with the Faculty of Law at the University of Windsor for a discussion on this important issue.
Presenter: Beverly Jacobs
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