(2005) JLP 51: 79-109
Craig Proulx
Abstract
Using concepts of interlegality, incorporation and cultural production and appropriation, this paper illustrates how the legal/justice philosophies and practices of the formal Canadian justice system are being penetrated by Aboriginal philosophies and practices. Rather than focusing on how dominant non-Aboriginal philosophies and practices are taken up by subaltern Aboriginal peoples, this paper examines three ‘new’ Aboriginal justice initiatives to show how interlegality can be understood to operate ‘in reverse'.