Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 March 2023
Indigenous rights in Canada have developed as legal opportunity structures over the last six decades, achieving specific milestones such as improved access to courts, litigation cost rules (assisting Indigenous rights holders) and increased “legal stock” of case precedents Formatting– (Baber & Bartlett, 2019). Indigenous rights are intertwined with considerations of Mother Earth and the environment, but more importantly Indigenous sovereignty and political opportunity. Advancing Indigenous rights symbiotically advances alternative framings of rights of the environment, exposes historic and current power structures, and offers opportunities for complementary environmental and Indigenous goals. The United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and its implementation in Canada is increasing symbiotically environmental rights opportunity structures. However, more can be done.
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