Digital Resource Guide for the Domestic Interpretation and Implementation of UNDRIP in Canada

Digital Resource Guide for the Domestic Interpretation and Implementation of UNDRIP in Canada

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Danielle Wierenga is from North Vancouver, British Columbia. Before law school, she completed her undergraduate degree in international relations at the University of British Columbia. She is now pursuing a JD at Dalhousie University with a specialization certificate in Aboriginal and Indigenous Law. Danielle was summer articling student at Farris LLP in Vancouver in 2022 and will be returning for articles in 2023.

Kaelyn Burns is from Chilliwack, British Columbia. She also previously studied international relations at the University of British Columbia and is currently working towards a JD from Dalhousie University. Kaelyn was summer articling student at Whitelaw Twining in Vancouver in 2022 and will be returning for articles in 2023.

Kaelyn and Danielle took Aboriginal Peoples and the Law with Professor Metallic in Spring 2022. Together they produced this A2J project, which is a digital resource guide to assist with the interpretation and implementation of UNDRIP in Canada