Recent research
2025 Books
- David Milward & Jonathan Rudin, Indigenous Law & Canadian Criminal Justice (Toronto: Emond, 2025)
- Val Napolean & Debra McKenzie, eds, Intersocietal Pedagogies (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, forthcoming 2025)
- Rebecca Johnson, Debra McKenzie, Val Napoleon & Emily Snyder, Ravens Talking: Indigenous Feminist Legal Studies (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2025)
- Robert Yalden, Janis P Sarra, Paul Patton, Mark R Gillen, Mary Condon, Carol Liao, Michael Deturbide, Mohamed Khimji, Bradley Bryan & Gary Campo, Business Organizations: Practice, Theory and Emerging Challenges, 3rd ed (Emond Montgomery, 2025)
2025 Journal articles & chapters
- Funmilola Ayotunde, “Multi-Stakeholder Participation in Biodiversity and Nature Conservation in MENA Region” in Damilola Olawuyi & Riyad Fakhri, eds, Biodiversity and Nature Conservation Law and Policy in the Middle East and North Africa Region (Cambridge University Press, 2025) 316
- Funmilola Ayotunde, “Rights-Based Approach to Consultation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada” in Paul Haslam et al, eds, Contested Consultations in the Extractive Industries: Rights, Processes, and Tensions (London, UK: Routledge, 2025)
- Deborah Curran, Sarah Hunt / Tłaliła’ogwa & D Scott, “Anti-Colonial Imperatives for Transforming Environmental Law: From Environment to Ecology and Rights Relationships” (forthcoming) Justice, Ecology, Law and Place
- Maneesha Deckha, “Wildlife and ARTs” (2025) 7:1 Journal of Applied Animal Ethics Research 1
- Maneesha Deckha et al, “Accelerating Animal Replacement: How Universities Can Lead — Results of a One-Day Expert Workship in Zurich, Switzerland” (2025) 53:2 Alternatives to Laboratory Animals 106
- Maneesha Deckha, “Beyond Narratives of Newness, Abandonment, Loss, and Return: An Emergent Discussion between Feminist New Materialisms, Posthumanities and Intersectionality” in New Materialisms and Intersectionality: Making Middles Matter (New York: Routledge, 2025) 107
- Maartje De Visser, Victor V Ramraj & Qian Liu, “Law, Politics, and the Academy in Asia: Navigating Constraints as Public Law Scholars” (2025) Asian Journal of Law and Society 1
- Christy Juteau, Harley Chappell Xwopokton, Sarah Marie Wiebe & Robert Lapper, “The beaty underneath: A critical coastal governance approach to revitalize Indigenous shellfish harvest” 174 Marine Policy (2025)
- Robert Lapper, Medina Abdelkader & Will O’Hanley, “I’m Having Trouble Seeing this as a Design Problem – Design Thinking for Law Students
- Darcy Lindberg, “Nêhiyaw Pimatisiwin and Regenerative Constitutionalism” (forthcoming) Review of Constitutional Studies
- Geoffrey Loomer, “Chapter 6: Canada” in Florian Haase, ed, Taxation of International Partnerships, 2nd ed (Amsterdam: IBFD, 2025) 141
- Val Napoleon, “Indigenous Women Talking: The Work of Indigenous Feminism in the World” in Rebecca Johnson, Debra McKenzie, Val Napoleon & Emily Snyder, Ravens Talking: Indigenous Feminist Legal Studies (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2025)
- Val Napoleon, “Taking Indigenous Law Seriously as Law” in João Figueiredo & Sebastian Spitra, eds, The Missing Legal Pluralism of Heritage: Reconnecting Law and Material Culture with Marginalized and Indigenous Normative Knowledge (Muenster University, forthcoming)
- Val Napoleon, “Thinking Across Legal Divides” in Val Napoleon et al, eds, Intersocietal Pedagogies (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, forthcoming)
- Val Napoleon, “An Imaginary for Our Sisters” in Jeffery Hewitt & Richard Moon, eds, Indigenous Spiritual Collection (forthcoming)
- Val Napoleon, “Expand the Boundaries of the Legal Universe and Place Indigenous Legal Decision-Making at its Center” (2025) 5:1 Legalities 58
- Chris Tollefson & Anthony Ho, “Environmental Regulation and Regulatory Takings” in D Williamson, G Lynch-Wood & A Prochorskaite, eds, Research Handbook on Environmental Regulation (London, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2025)
- Estair Van Wagner, “The Rights of Unhoused Indigenous People: Linking the Right to Housing and Indigenous Rights in Canadian Responses to Encampments” in A Lund & S Buhler, eds, Legal Unhousing (forthcoming)
2024 Books
- Val Napoleon, Rebecca Johnson, Richard Overstall & Debra McKenzie, eds, Indigenous Intellectual Property: An Interrupted Intergenerational Conversation (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2024)
2024 Journal articles & chapters
- Gillian Calder, “‘The Winter We Danced’: Emotion, Embodiment and Indigenous Legal Orders in the Canadian Constitutional Law Classroom” in Mallika Kaur & Lindsay M Harris, eds, How to Account for Trauma and Emotions in Law Teaching (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024) 74
- Gillian Calder & Rebecca Johnson, “Frames, Fiends, Feelings and Family: Succession’s Affect and the Law School Classroom” (2024) 73:3 DePaul Law Review 805
- Kathryn Chan, “The Registered Charity Appeals Process: More Reasons (and a few Proposals) for Reform” (2024) 72:2 Canadian Tax Journal 359
- Kathyrn Chan, “Time for a Pluralist Approach? Judicial Review of Non-State Decision Makers in Canada” (2024) 74 University of Toronto Law Journal 243
- Maneesha Deckha, “Feminist Legal Systems that Benefit Animals” in Chloë Taylor, ed, Routledge Companion to Gender and Animals (Routledge, 2024) 218
- Rebecca Johnson, “Testify! Reflections on Cultural Legal Studies and Indigenous Legal Orders” in Karen Crawley, Thomas Giddens & Timothy D Peters, eds, Routledge Handbook of Cultural Legal Studies (New York: Routledge, 2024) 75
- Rebecca Johnson, “Legal Reimaginations – Notes from the North on engaging with Indigenous Legal Orders” 35:2 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 378
- Val Napoleon, “Indigenous Citizenship and Civil Society: An Intervention” (2024) 1 Perspectives: A Broadbent Institute Journal
- Val Napoleon, “Comparative Perspectives: Engaging Productively Across Legal Orders” (2024) 98 Australian Law Journal (special edition, May) 1
- Val Napoleon, “The Octopus: What Might Constitute Indigenous Intellectual Property” in Val Napoleon, Rebecca Johnson, Richard Overstall & Debra McKenzie, eds, Indigenous Intellectual Property: An Interrupted Intergenerational Conversation (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2024) 15
- Val Napoleon, “Public Faces: Indigenous Law Today and Through the Futuristic Looking Glass” in Eoin Carolan, Jason NE Varuhas & Sarah Fullham-McQuillan, eds, The Making and Re-making of Public Law (Ireland: Hart, 2024)
- Sara Ramshaw, “Fitzpatrick and the Feminine Law” (2024) 20:3 Law, Culture, and the Humanities (special edition, Essays in Honour of Peter Fitzpatrick) 519
- Sara Ramshaw, “Conclusion: Subverting the Law and Humanities Canon” in Daniel Newman & Russel Sandberg, eds, Law and Humanities (Anthem Press, 2024) 225
- Estair Van Wagner & Alexandra Flynn, “Human Rights Cities: Realizing the Right to Housing at the Municipal Scale” (2024) 57 University of British Columbia Law Review 235
- Estair Van Wagner, Sarah Morales & Michael Ekers, “From ‘Private’ Managed Forest Lands to Sts’lunuts’amat Forest Relations: Indigneous Jurisdiction, Ecological Integrity, and Fee Simple Title on Vancouver Island” (2024) 1 Ecology, Law and Place 5