Our More-Than-Human Constitutions: Special Issue Launch
On Nov 19, 2025, the Centre hosted a launch event for a special double issue of the Review of Constitutional Studies. The issue is entitled "Our More Than Human Constitutions," and was guest edited by Professors Lindsay Borrows (Queen's University) and Jessica Eisen (University of Alberta). It comprises contributions from scholars in an array of academic fields -- including constitutional law, Indigenous law, environmental law, animal law, and ethnobotany -- on the ways in which our legal orders, Indigenous and state, approach the regulation of the more-than-human. To read the full issue for free, go here: https://www.constitutionalstudies.ca/...

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