McGill Law Journal
Volume 71,No 1
Current Issue - January 2026The Reception of International Human Rights Law in Charter Litigation: “Not a Box of Chocolates” But You Still “Never Know What You’re Gonna Get”
Regard comparatif sur l’obligation réelle environnementale et le conservation easement comme outils potentiels de mise en commun
Voluntary Associations and the Rule of Law
La curieuse histoire de la Loi sur les dossiers d’entreprises
Implementing Secondary Publication Right in Copyright Law for Green Open Access to Research
Reclaiming Freedom While Democracy Decays and AI Surges
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[MLJ Shorts] Defining Indigeneity: Law, Fraud, and the Future of Self-Identification
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28 Apr 2026
Alongside renowned Kahnawà:ke Mohawk activist and scholar Taiaiake Alfred, 1L MLJ Podcast Committee members Aaminah Qureshi, Mia Kruger and Tarek Maussili discuss the pitfalls of “pretendianism”—the phenomenon of non-Indigenous people misappropriating Indigenous identities. Their conversation includes reflections on modes of Indigenous self-identification, and on the material harms of opportunities for Indigenous communities being misallocated.
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19 November 2025The TRC Report, 10 Years Later: A Conversation with Chief Littlechild
28 January 2025Corporations in the Crosshairs: Stakeholder Activism and the Role of Corporations in Society
18 November 2024Langues minoritaires en contexte juridique : comment garantir une justice accessible ?
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