Personal profile
About
Professor Christie has a LL.B. from the University of Victoria, and a Ph.D. (in philosophy) from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has taught in universities in Canada and the United States, in Faculties of Law, and Departments of Philosophy and Indigenous Studies. Most recently he was an Assistant Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School (1998 - 2004), where he also acted as Director of the Intensive Program in Aboriginal Lands, Resources and Governments.
Professional Affiliations
- Indigenous Legal Studies
Disciplines
- Law
- Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law
- Jurisdiction
- Torts
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Indigenous Legal Orders, Canadian Law and UNDRIP
Christie, G., 2023, Braiding Legal Orders: Implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Borrows, J., Chartrand, L., Fitzgerald, O. E. & Schwartz, R. (eds.). McGill-Queen's University Press, p. 47-54 8 p.Research output: Chapter
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Struggles against Domestication: The United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples and constitutional pluralism
Christie, G., Dec 18 2023, Indigenous Peoples and the Future of Federalism. University of Toronto Press, p. 61-87 27 p.Research output: Chapter
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The supersession of Indigenous understandings of justice and morals
Christie, G., 2022, In: Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. 25, 3, p. 427-442 16 p.Research output: Article › peer-review
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Potential Aboriginal Rights-holders: Canada and Cultural Communities versus Indigenous Peoples and Socio-political Bodies
Christie, G., 2021, In: Osgoode Hall Law Journal. 57, 1, p. 1-36Research output: Article › peer-review