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Lindsay Borrows & Jessica Eisen, “Our More-than-Human Constitutions”
HeinOnlineJohn Borrows, "Learning Anishinaabe Law from the Earth”
HeinOnlineJennifer Nedelsky, "Transforming Constitutionalism from a More-than-Human Perspective"
HeinOnlineDarcy Lindberg, "Nêhiyaw Pimatisiwin and Regenerative Constitutionalism”
HeinOnlineAdebayo Majekolagbe, "Dark Innovations, Climate Justice, and the Canadian Charter"
HeinOnlineOpen AccessStepan Wood, "'A Hot Day in Iqaluit’? Environmental Rights in Canada’s Constitutional Cul-de-Sac”
HeinOnlineOpen Access--- Volume 2 ---
Pamela Spalding, “Making Space for Indigenous Legal Relationship with Plants in Aboriginal Law”
HeinOnlineLindsay Borrows, “Learning Law from Plants”
HeinOnlineHannah Askew, “Re-Learning Reciprocity: Settler Treaty Obligations and the More-than-Human World”
HeinOnlineRebeca Macias Gimenez, “Learning about Treaties with the Animal People: Lessons for Treaty 8”
HeinOnlineManeesha Deckha, “Animals, Colonialism, and the Rule of Law”
HeinOnlineJessica Eisen, “The Unwritten Constitution and the More-than- Human World”
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