ILJ

A student-run legal journal

The Indigenous Law Journal is the first and only Canadian legal journal to exclusively publish articles regarding Indigenous legal issues

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The Indigenous Law Journal is a student-run legal journal and the first and only Canadian legal journal to exclusively publish articles regarding Indigenous legal issues. Launched in 2002, the journal is dedicated to developing dialogue and scholarship in the field of Indigenous legal issues both in Canada and internationally.

The journal publishes articles, notes, case comments, and reviews grounded in all areas of study pertaining to both the laws of indigenous peoples and the law as it affects indigenous peoples.

Students, faculty, practitioners, and members of the judiciary are invited to submit papers. Submissions from all perspectives are encouraged as the Journal presents a non-partisan forum for discussion.

Call For Submissions

We are currently accepting submissions on a rolling basis.

Please contact the Submissions Manager prior to making an oral submission, or to submit written work:  submissions.ilj@utoronto.ca

Please address questions to Brianna Brumen and Marisa Benjamin, Co-Editors-in Chief: indiglaw.journal@utoronto.ca