SOSC 3360 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: History Of Chinese Immigration To Canada, Neocolonialism, Terra Nullius

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The case of pamela george: moral regulation and nation building. Mobilizing race and gender fears: doing historical and spatial analysis of crime and regulation. A nation cannot be established without criminal law. Criminal regulation is one form that can happen, immigration laws, chinese colonialism and moral regulation is central to this project of canada immigrations. What does it mean to understand what it happened to the indigenous women colonialism and moral regulation played a key role into making criminal law and making the nation itself. Whether this comes in the form of public servant or the people who put movements. To look at how criminal law is tied closely to other moral regulation. Colo(cid:374)ialis(cid:373) is a politi(cid:272)al proje(cid:272)t that e(cid:454)te(cid:374)ds a (cid:374)atio(cid:374)"s sovereig(cid:374)t(cid:455) over territor(cid:455) (cid:271)e(cid:455)o(cid:374)d its borders by the establishment of either settler colonies or administrative dependencies in which indigenous populations are directly ruled, displaced and murdered.

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