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Kirsten Anker

Professeure agrégée

3690, rue Peel
Salle 304
Montréal (Québec)
Canada H3A 1W9

514-398-8147 [Bureau]
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Kirsten Anker


Biographie

Kirsten Anker enseigne dans les domaines du droit des biens, de la thĂ©orie du droit et du droit autochtone. Elle entreprend des recherchesÌęreliant son expertise en matiĂšre de droit des biens et de droit autochtoneÌęĂ  ses intĂ©rĂȘts pour la preuve,Ìęles modes alternatifs deÌęrĂšglement des diffĂ©rends, la gestion des ressources naturelles et la pĂ©dagogie. Sa monographie, intitulĂ©eÌęDeclarations of InterdependenceÌę: A Legal Pluralist Approach to Indigenous Rights, prĂ©sente plusieurs aspects de la revendication du titre ancestral en Australie et au Canada comme des points de dĂ©part pour rĂ©-imaginer le droit. Elle publie principalement sur le dĂ©fi que pose la reconnaissance de l’intersection entre le droit autochtone et le droit Ă©tatique aux conceptions traditionnelles du droit et de la souverainetĂ©, s’inspirant de divers domaines tels que la thĂ©orie du droit, l’anthropologie, la philosophie occidentale et autochtone, et les Ă©tudes en langues et en traduction. Ses projets en cours incluent des recherches sur l’intĂ©gration des traditions juridiques autochtones dans la formation juridique, la cartographie digitale des revendications territoriales, la privatisation de la consultation des communautĂ©s autochtones, et laÌęjurisprudence Ă©cologique.

Parcours professionnel

  • Professeure agrĂ©gĂ©e, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© 91ÉçÇű, 2016-
  • Professeure adjointe, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© 91ÉçÇű, 2007-2016
  • ChargĂ©e de cours invitĂ©e, FacultĂ© de droit, London School of Economics, 2006
  • Boursier Boulton, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© 91ÉçÇű, 2004
  • ChargĂ©e de cours adjointe, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© de Sydney, 2000-2003
  • Instructrice, AUSAID Indonesia/Australia Specialist Training Project in Intellectual Property, University of Technology, Sydney Faculty of Law, 2000-2001

Prix

  • Richard M. Buxbaum Prize for Teaching in Comparative Law, American Society of Comparative Law

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  • PhD University of Sydney
  • LLB University of Sydney
  • BSc University of Sydney, Physics

Champs d'intĂ©rĂȘt

Droit des biens, droit des peuples autochtones, traditions juridiques autochtones, théorie du droit, anthropologie juridique et sociale, droit et sciences sociales, droit et langue

Publications choisies

Livres et monographies

  • Kirsten Anker, Peter Burdon, Geoffrey Garver, Michelle Maloney and Carla Sbert (eds), (London: Routledge, 2021)
  • Kirsten Anker, (Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate, 2014)
    Chapter 4 reprinted in Tove Skutnabb-Kangas and Robert Phillipson (eds), Language Rights (London: Routledge, 2016)

Articles et chapitres de livres avec comité de lecture

  • ‘Aboriginal Title and Alternative Cartographies’ (2018) 11(1) Erasmus Law Journal 14-30. .
  • ‘Law As
 Forest: Eco-logics, Stories and Spirits in Indigenous Jurisprudence’ (2017) 21 Law Text Culture 191-213. .
  • ‘Reconciliation in Translation: Indigenous Legal Traditions and Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission’ (2016) 33(1) Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 15-43. .
  • ‘Translating Sui Generis Aboriginal Rights and the Civilian Imagination’ in Les intraduisibles en droit civil (Montreal: ThĂ©mis, 2014). .
  • ‘Teaching “Indigenous Peoples and the Law”: Whose Law?’ (2008) 33:3 Alternative Law Journal 132. .
  • ‘The Truth in Painting: Cultural Artefacts as Proof of Native Title’ (2005) 9 Law Text Culture 91. Reprinted in Eve Darian-Smith, Laws and Societies in Global Contexts: Contemporary Approaches (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013). .

Chapitres

  • with Mark Antaki, ‘Imagination’ in Karen Crawley, Thomas Giddens and Timothy Peters (eds), The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Legal Studies (London: Routledge forthcoming)
  • with Mark Antaki, ‘The Superfactual Anthropocene and Encounters with Indigenous Legal Traditions’ in Peter Burdon and James Martel (eds), The Routledge Handbook of Law and the Anthropocene (London: Routledge, 2023)
  • ‘Plural Property’ in Nicole Graham, Margaret Davies and Lee Godden (eds), The Routledge Handbook of Property, Law and Society (London: Routledge, 2023)
  • ‘To Be is To Be Entangled: Indigenous Treaty-Making, Relational Legalities and the Ecological Grounds of Law’ in Nico Krisch (ed), Entangled Legalities Beyond the State (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021)
  • “Indigenous Law: What non-Indigenous People Can Learn From Indigenous Legal Thought” in Mariana Valverde, Kamari M. Clarke, Eve Darian Smith, and Prabha Kotiswaran (eds), (London: Routledge, 2021)
  • “Ecological Law and Indigenous Relational Ontologies: Beyond the ‘Ecological Indian’?” in Kirsten Anker, Peter Burdon, Geoffrey Garver, Michelle Maloney and Carla Sbert (eds), (London: Routledge, 2021). .
  • “‘Colonialism and Access to a Disenchanted Earth’ in YaĂ«ll Emerich et Laurence Saint-Pierre Harvey (eds), (Montreal: ThĂ©mis, 2019). .
  • ‘Postcolonial Jurisprudence and the Pluralist Turn: From Making Space to Being in Place’ in Nicole Roughan and Andrew Halpin (eds), In Pursuit of Pluralist Jurisprudence (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017) (pp.261-293)
  • ‘Law, Culture and Fact in Indigenous Claims: Legal Pluralism as a Problem of Recognition’ in RenĂ© Provost (ed), Centaur Jurisprudence (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016)
  • ‘Contextualizing Governance’ in Daniel Jutras, Rosalie Jukier and Richard Janda, The Unbounded Level of the Mind: Rod Macdonald’s Legal Imagination (Montreal: 91ÉçÇű-Queens University Press, 2015)
  • "Symptoms of Sovereignty? Apologies, Indigenous Rights and Reconciliation in Australia and Canada" in Peer Zumbansen and Ruth Buchanen (eds), Law in Transition: Human Rights, Development and Transitional Justice (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2014).

Compte-rendus

  • ‘Book Review: Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples: Canada, Australia and New Zealand’ (2012) 85 Pacific Affairs 446
  • ‘We, the Nomads: A Review of Lawscape: Property, Environment, Law’ (2011) 7 91ÉçÇű International Journal of Sustainable Development Law & Policy 233

Autre

  • ‘Between a Rock and a Sacred Place: The Limits of Aboriginal Title and Freedom of Religion in Ktunaxa v. BC’ IACL-AIDC Blog (International Association of Constitutional Law) 17 August 2018
  • Special Issue Guest Editor – Signs in and of Place: Indigenous Issues in the Semiotics of Law, (2015) 28(4) International Journal for the Semiotics of Law
  • with Ben Hightower, ‘Introduction: (Re)Imagining Law: Marginalised Bodies/Indigenous Spaces’ (2015) 28(4) International Journal for the Semiotics of Law 1-8
  • Indigenous Legal Traditions and Indian Residential Schools: Law, Sovereignty and Reconciliation in Translation (May 2013) Working Paper prepared for the Canadian Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
  • 'Land’ (June 2012) 91ÉçÇű Companion to Law

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