Archives and Justice: Willard Ireland’s Contribution to the Changing Legal Framework of Aboriginal Rights in Canada, 1963–1973
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Abstract
Malgr leur rle essentiel dans l'acquisition, le classement, la prservation et la diffusion de documents culturels et lgaux importants, les contributions des archivistes canadiens en matire de droits humains et de justice sociale au Canada et dans le monde ont souvent t ngliges.Pourtant, ces contributions ont influenc le discours public et lgal par rapport aux questions telles les droits des Autochtones et elles ont rsonn dans les dcisions judiciaires qui sont aujourd'hui la base de notre connaissance de ces questions.tant donn leur accs une information plus pousse du contexte historique et de l'histoire des documents d'archives, les archivistes apportent souvent des perspectives uniques; cependant, on prend souvent pour acquis cet accs au contexte et l'histoire.La vie et la carrire de Willard Ernest Ireland (1914-1979), archiviste provincial de la Colombie-Britannique de 1940 1974, illustre bien cet oubli.On a peu crit au sujet d'Ireland et de l'influence de sa carrire, non seulement sur la prservation de l'histoire, mais aussi sur la cration mme de celle-ci.Ce texte examinera les contributions cls de Ireland deux causes judiciaires, Regina v. White and Bob et Calder v.
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