801
520B
LAW
Ku me ke kanawai: Framing Law and Native Struggles
Law School Description
Faculty members or visiting scholars present selected topics focusing upon subject areas in their area of specialty or expertise.
UH Mānoa Catalog Description
Faculty members or visiting scholars present selected topics focusing upon subject areas in their area of specialty or expertise. (B) topic 1; (C) topic 2; (D) topic 3; (E) topic 4; (F) topic 5; (G) topic 6; (H) topic 7; (I) topic 8; (J) topic 9; (K) topic 10; (M) topic 11; (N) topic 12; (O) topic 13; (P) topic 14; (Q) topic 15.
Notes
This course examines the possibilities and limitations of various legal avenues that Hawaiian movements have explored since the takeover: home rule; Hawaiian Homestead Act; statehood; the 1978 Convention; decolonization and reinscription; restoration; indigenous rights; federal recognition; and constitutional and international law claims.
Credit(s) for this CRN
2
Instructor Approval
No
Competition
No
Clinical Requirement
No
Textbooks
To Be Determined
Semesters Offered
Class | Instructor(s) | Term | Year |
---|---|---|---|
View class page | Garrett I. Halydier '15 |
Spring
|
2023 |
View class page | Garrett I. Halydier '15 |
Fall
|
2023 |
View class page | Nicholas A. Mirkay |
Spring
|
2021 |
View class page | Donavan Kealoha '07 |
Fall
|
2021 |
View class page | Ellen Eichberg, LLM '04 |
Summer
|
2020 |
View class page | Duane R. Fisher |
Spring
|
2019 |
View class page | Donavan Kealoha '07 |
Fall
|
2019 |
View class page | Donavan Kealoha '07 |
Fall
|
2019 |
View class page | Al Landon |
Spring
|
2017 |
View class page | The Honorable Robert J. Faris |
Fall
|
2017 |