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UVic President Jamie Cassels, Professor and Director of the Indigenous law program Val Napoleon and Honourable Minister Melanie Mark

Indigenous law centre becomes a reality

The National Centre for Indigenous Laws was made a reality at UVic with $13 million from the BC government, $9.1 million from the federal government and $5 million from the Law Foundation of BC.

The Ring

June 3, 2025
Ashley Wehrhahn is Nehiyaw/Plains Cree from Sweetgrass First Nation, which is just outside where she grew up in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, in Treaty 6 and homeland of the Métis. Ashleycompleted the four-year JD/JID joint Indigenous Law Program at UVic...

November 14, 2024
Infinitely more than a signature on your certificate, diploma or degree, Marion Buller brings commitment, humility, approachability and thoughtfulness in her role as University of Victoria’sChancellor. Buller sees herself as UVic’s biggest cheerleader,...

September 10, 2024
Val Napoleon, a distinguished leader in the revitalization of Indigenous law in Canada, has been honoured with the Yvan Allaire Medal by the Royal Society of Canada. This honour recognizes herexemplary contributions to the field of governance, particularly...

June 6, 2024
As an Indigenous law student at the University of Victoria, Andrew Ambers has found himself reflecting a great deal on the laws governing the waters around him.The post Oceans as sources of law appeared first on UVic News.

January 11, 2024
UVic researchers awarded seven Vanier scholarships and three Banting fellowships in 2023, spearheading diverse research projects for next three years.The post UVic celebrates top researchers appeared first on UVic News.

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