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Citation

Petoukhov K. Soc. Leg. Stud. 2023; 32(5): 737-755.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/09646639221138416

PMID

37674534

PMCID

PMC10477055

Abstract

In the wake of increasing attention to reparations for settler colonialism in recent years, the politics of refusal and contestation of reparations has remained an underexplored area in socio-legal research. This article addresses this gap by foregrounding the perspectives of the colonised as a focal point to examine the strategies they mobilise to stage resistance to state-sponsored redress and to expose the harmful logics and legacies of ongoing settler colonialism. Strategies of resistance are discussed in the context of the Independent Assessment Process - a financial compensation process designed to provide redress to survivors of the physical and sexual violence they had suffered while attending Canada's Indian Residential Schools. This article explores how survivors disrupted the compensation process to advance an anti-colonial agenda, to politicise the violence, and to compel the settler state to recognise their lived experiences and realities of structural violence in the settler colonial present.


Language: en

Keywords

contestation; anti-colonialism; decolonisation; Independent Assessment Process; Indian Residential Schools; indigenous people; reparations; resistance; settler colonialism

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