RENÉE DUPUIS has practiced law in Quebec since 1973 and was a commissioner with the Canadian Human Rights Commission from 1989 to 1995. She was recently appointed to the Indian Claims Commission. A specialist in human rights, the rights of Aboriginals and constitutional rights, she has served as a consultant to various federal and provincial government agencies, authored numerous books and articles and lectured extensively on human rights, administrative law and aboriginal rights. Justice for Canadas Aboriginal Peoples was originally published as Quel Canada pour les Autochtones? It won the Governor General’s Award in 2002.’

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