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Conflict In The Statutory Elicitation Of Aboriginal Culture In Australia, James F. Weiner Nov 2011

Conflict In The Statutory Elicitation Of Aboriginal Culture In Australia, James F. Weiner

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

In order for Aboriginal rights and interests to be recognised under the Native Title Act (1993), such rights and interests must arise from laws and customs that can be shown to have continuity with the particular set of laws and customs that existed at the time of sovereignty, or, at least, at the time of first European contact. This interpretation of continuity has been applied in Australian native title cases since the High Court’s Yorta Yorta decision (Yorta Yorta v the State of Victoria [2002] HCA 58). Yet today’s Aboriginal native title claim groups are also required to participate in …


Internet Filtering In The Public Library: The Case Of London Ontario, Samuel E. Trosow Oct 2011

Internet Filtering In The Public Library: The Case Of London Ontario, Samuel E. Trosow

FIMS Presentations

No abstract provided.


Licenses, Tariffs And Copyright In Canadian Libraries, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Rob Tiessen, John Tooth May 2011

Licenses, Tariffs And Copyright In Canadian Libraries, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Rob Tiessen, John Tooth

Law Presentations

No abstract provided.


Recruitment And Retention Of Immigrants In A Global Labour Market: Implications For Policy, Christopher Robinson Apr 2011

Recruitment And Retention Of Immigrants In A Global Labour Market: Implications For Policy, Christopher Robinson

Western Migration Conference Series

Bio:

Chris Robinson studied economics at the London School of Economics and the University of Chicago, and has been a faculty member at the University of Western Ontario since 1977. His research has focused on human capital and wage issues including human capital specificity, labour supply, migration, and unions and he has published a wide range of articles on these topics in scholarly journals. From 1993 to 2003 he served as associate editor of the Journal of
Labor Economics
. From 2001 to 2010 he held the CIBC Chair in Human Capital and
Productivity at the University of Western Ontario …


Trends And Inconsistencies In Immigration And Refugee Board Case Decisions, Julianna Beaudoin Apr 2011

Trends And Inconsistencies In Immigration And Refugee Board Case Decisions, Julianna Beaudoin

Western Migration Conference Series

The last fifteen years have included dramatic policy changes to the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). These changes are reflected through IRB year-end statistics/graphs and an anthropologically focused discussion that illustrates the need for reform to correct current inconsistencies in the IRB decision-making process.


Rural Centres And Immigration: Policy, People, And Applied Research, William Ashton Apr 2011

Rural Centres And Immigration: Policy, People, And Applied Research, William Ashton

Western Migration Conference Series

Roles of immigrants in rural centres is not well understood. Research is needed to define a welcoming community, yet Steinbach and Brandon, Mantioba serve as examples of welcoming immigrants. From interviews, immigrant priorities are housing and employment. Recent research described rural housing strategies and pathways for hiring immigrants. Rural policy implications are also noted.


Sociolinguistics Barriers: Constructing And Reproducing Temporary Migrants' Social Inequalities, Maria Eugenia De Luna Villalón Apr 2011

Sociolinguistics Barriers: Constructing And Reproducing Temporary Migrants' Social Inequalities, Maria Eugenia De Luna Villalón

Western Migration Conference Series

This study explores the sociolinguistic barriers that Mexican Agricultural Temporary Workers (MATW) experience during their temporary stays in Canada. Following an ethnographic approach, some of the findings were that the sociolinguistic barriers lead to sociolinguistic dependency, increasing and perpetuating human and social inequalities of the MATW.


Mobilizing User-Generated Content For Canada’S Digital Content Advantage, Samuel E. Trosow, Jacquelyn Burkell, Nick Dyer-Witheford, Pamela J. Mckenzie, Michael B. Mcnally, Caroline Whippey, Lola Wong Mar 2011

Mobilizing User-Generated Content For Canada’S Digital Content Advantage, Samuel E. Trosow, Jacquelyn Burkell, Nick Dyer-Witheford, Pamela J. Mckenzie, Michael B. Mcnally, Caroline Whippey, Lola Wong

Research Day (Arts & Humanities, FIMS, and Education)

The goal of the Mobilizing User-Generated Content for Canada’s Digital Content Advantage project is to define User-Generated Content (UGC) in its current state, identify successful models built for UGC, and anticipate barriers and policy infrastructure needed to sustain a model to leverage the further development of UGC to Canada's advantage.

This poster session is based on the report, Mobilizing User-Generated Content For Canada’s Digital Advantage (http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/fimspub/21/) and is related to the Brown Bag presentation also presented on March 23, 2011 (http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/fimspres/11/).


Collective Rights Management Of Copyright In Canada, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Joan Dalton, Victoria Owen Feb 2011

Collective Rights Management Of Copyright In Canada, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Joan Dalton, Victoria Owen

Law Presentations

No abstract provided.


Genealogy And The Law In Canada 2011, Margaret Ann Wilkinson Feb 2011

Genealogy And The Law In Canada 2011, Margaret Ann Wilkinson

Law Presentations

No abstract provided.


Copyright Update 2011, Margaret Ann Wilkinson Feb 2011

Copyright Update 2011, Margaret Ann Wilkinson

Law Presentations

No abstract provided.


Fortress Canada: Circling The Wagons Against Asylum-Seekers, Peter Showler Jan 2011

Fortress Canada: Circling The Wagons Against Asylum-Seekers, Peter Showler

Migration and Ethnic Relations Colloquium Series

No abstract provided.


Access To Digital Information: Gift Or Right?, Margaret Ann Wilkinson Jan 2011

Access To Digital Information: Gift Or Right?, Margaret Ann Wilkinson

Law Publications

The 21st century started with a bang, at least from the perspective of the widespread adoption of information technologies, and market hype for overvalued technology stock. There was a second bang shortly afterwards, when the bubble burst. We are now entering a period of greater stability for the appreciation of information technology in society, as well as sustained development, albeit in a financial environment that has become uncertain. This collection of essays addresses some of the issues that face our society in deciding how best to handle access to, and monopolies over, knowledge. It includes detailed examination of the social, …


The Gender Jurisprudence Of The Special Court For Sierra Leone: Progress In The Revolutionary United Front Judgments, Valerie Oosterveld Jan 2011

The Gender Jurisprudence Of The Special Court For Sierra Leone: Progress In The Revolutionary United Front Judgments, Valerie Oosterveld

Law Publications

No abstract provided.


Atrocity Crimes Litigation Year-In- Review (2010): A Gender Perspective, Valerie Oosterveld Jan 2011

Atrocity Crimes Litigation Year-In- Review (2010): A Gender Perspective, Valerie Oosterveld

Law Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of Arthur Ripstein, Force And Freedom, Andrew Botterell Jan 2011

Review Of Arthur Ripstein, Force And Freedom, Andrew Botterell

Law Publications

No abstract provided.


Cases And Materials On Federal Indian Law (6th Edition), David H. Getches, Charles F. Wilkinson, Robert A. Williams Jr., Matthew L.M. Fletcher Jan 2011

Cases And Materials On Federal Indian Law (6th Edition), David H. Getches, Charles F. Wilkinson, Robert A. Williams Jr., Matthew L.M. Fletcher

Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)

No abstract provided.