To view a list of Indigenous Law Centre publications that are currently available for purchase, please see our Catalogue of Publications.
At the Indigenous Law Centre we aim to provide quality and efficient service to our customers. Please take a few minutes to read through the following information. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Note: Order forms can be filled out within Adobe Acrobat Reader and printed, but cannot be saved.
Order information
All customers must request permission on book returns; please send requests to nlc.publications@usask.ca. All material being returned must be in resalable condition when received by the Indigenous Law Centre. A copy of the invoice or payment receipt must accompany each return. Defective books and books received as a result of shipment error must be returned within 30 days of delivery. Books that are received damaged must be returned with original packaging. The Indigenous Law Centre is not obligated to accept returns that are not made in accordance with the policy as outlined. When refunds are issued, payment will be by cheque only.
Return Policy for Bookstores:
Returns will be accepted for up to six months from the date of invoice. All materials being returned must be in resalable condition when received by the Indigenous Law Centre. Credit notes will not be issued. Refunds are by cheque only.
Examination Copies are available to college and university instructors teaching in Canada and the U.S. who are considering texts for course adoption, subject to availability of examination copy stock and at the discretion of the publisher. There is a limit of one (1) examination copy per title; and a limit of three (3) exam copy titles per instructor per academic year.
To request an examination copy, please submit your request by mail or fax, on institutional letterhead, and include the following information: instructor’s name and address to which the examination copy should be sent, email, phone number, title of book, ISBN, course name, course number, number of students, course start date, length of course, and probability of adoption (e.g., low, medium, high, almost guaranteed).
If an instructor receives an examination copy and the book is later adopted as a course text, the exam copy serves as the instructor’s desk copy.
If requested we offer an academic discount of 25% for prepaid requests for such books being considered for course adoption. Please contact our Publication Department at (306) 966-6196 for complete discount information.
Desk Copies. College and university instructors may request one (1) complimentary desk copy of a book adopted for a course taught by the instructor if six (6) or more copies have been ordered from the Indigenous Law Centre and the instructor has not previously received a desk or examination copy.
To request a desk copy, please submit your request by mail or fax, on institutional letterhead, and include the following information: instructor’s name and address to which the desk copy should be sent, email, phone number, title of book, ISBN, course name, course number, number of students, course start date, length of course, whether the book is a required or recommended text, date book order was placed and quantity ordered (note: we will not be able to send you a desk copy until we can confirm the qualifying order).
Please note that we cannot process your examination or desk copy requests via email or telephone. Your request must be submitted in writing on institutional letterhead with your signature to the address given below or faxed to 306-966-6207.
Contact us
Publications Department, Indigenous Law Centre
University of Saskatchewan
160 Law Building
15 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A6
CANADA
306-966-6189
Fax: 306-966-6207
nlc.publications@usask.ca