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Inuit Women and the Nunavut Justice System
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Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.
A NEW TERRITORY AND A NEW APPROACH
2.
UNIFIED COURT STRUCTURE
2.1
The Courts
2.1.1
Court of Justice
2.1.2
Appeal Courts
2.2
Bill C-57 Amendments: The Strengths
2.3
The Remaining Challenges
2.3.1
Cultural Sensitivity of the Court Structure
2.3.2
Cultural Sensitivity of the Judiciary
3.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
3.1
The JP Program
3.2
The Strengths
3.3
The Remaining Challenges
3.3.1
Community Perceptions of JPs
3.3.2
JPs Preparedness
3.3.3
An Inuit-based JP Program
4.
COMMUNITY-BASED JUSTICE
4.1
Community-based Justice Initiatives
4.1.1
The Program
4.1.2
Community Justice Committees
4.1.3
Committee Methods
4.1.4
Community Justice Committee – Membership
4.2
The Strengths
4.3
The Remaining Challenges
5.
FAMILY LAW
6.
CONCLUSIONS: A BLUEPRING FOR A MORE RESPONSIVE SYSTEM
6.1
Training and Education
6.2
Public Education
6.2.1
The Educators
6.2.2
The Message
6.3
Increasing Public Confidence and Judicial Accountability
6.4
Support Services for All Community Members
6.5
Monitoring and Evaluation
6.6
The Next Step….
Appendix 1
List of Documents Reviewed
Appendix 2
Overview of Issues and Concerns of Inuit Women
Appendix 3
Family Law Reforms in Nunavut
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