Mastering American Indian law / Angelique Townsend EagleWoman, Associate Professor of Law and James E. Rogers Fellow in American Indian Law, University of Idaho College of Law ; Stacy L. Leeds, Dean and Professor of Law, University of Arkansas School of Law.
2013
KIE110 .E15 2013 (Mapit)
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Title
Mastering American Indian law / Angelique Townsend EagleWoman, Associate Professor of Law and James E. Rogers Fellow in American Indian Law, University of Idaho College of Law ; Stacy L. Leeds, Dean and Professor of Law, University of Arkansas School of Law.
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Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2013]
Description
xv, 172 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Series
Carolina Academic Press mastering series.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction to American Indian law
American Indian property law
Criminal jurisdiction in Indian country
Tribal government, civil jurisdiction and regulation
Tribal business, industries, and best commercial practices
Family law in tribal communities
Natural resources in Indian country
Tribal-state relations
Sacred sites and cultural property protection
International indigenous issues and tribal nations.
American Indian property law
Criminal jurisdiction in Indian country
Tribal government, civil jurisdiction and regulation
Tribal business, industries, and best commercial practices
Family law in tribal communities
Natural resources in Indian country
Tribal-state relations
Sacred sites and cultural property protection
International indigenous issues and tribal nations.
Summary
In ten chapters, the book has full discussions of a wide range of topics, such as: Chapter 2 - American Indian Property Law; Chapter 3 - Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country; Chapter 4 - Tribal Government, Civil Jurisdiction and Regulation; Chapter 8 - Tribal-State Relations; and Chapter 9 - Sacred Sites and Cultural Property Protection. Throughout the text, explanations of the relevant interaction between tribal governments, the federal government and state governments are included in the various subject areas. In Chapter 10 - International Indigenous Issues and Tribal Nations, the significant evolution of collective rights in international documents is focused upon as these documents may be relevant for tribal governments in relations with the United States.
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Includes index.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
KIE110 .E15 2013
Language
English
ISBN
9781594603297 (paperback)
1594603294 (paperback)
1594603294 (paperback)
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