Traditional, national, and international law and indigenous communities /
"This manuscript, the second in the Indigenous Justice series, explores the 'use and misuse of the law to the detriment of Indigenous people.' It is sorted around three major themes: it highlights the marginalization of Indigenous law; argues that European-based law has been used to &...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | Inglés |
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Tucson :
The University of Arizona Press,
[2020]
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| Series: | Indigenous justice.
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Marianne O. Nielsen and Karen Jarratt-Snider
- Introduction to Part I (Traditional law) / Marianne O. Nielsen and Karen Jarratt-Snider
- Revisioning Traditional Indigenous Justice in the Light of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples / James W. Zion and Robert Yazzie
- Traditional American Indian Justice / Raymond D. Austin
- Introduction to Part II (National law) / Karen Jarratt-Snider and Marianne O. Nielsen
- Restoring Congruity : Indigenous Lives and Religious Freedom in the U.S. and Canada / Chris Jocks
- Respect for the ICWA and Its Reflection on Tribal Sovereignty / Kurt Seidschlaw
- Protecting Native American Women : Grassroots Efforts to Address domestic Violence and VAWA 2013 / Mary Jo Tippeconic Fox
- Introduction to Part III (International law) / Marianne O. Nielsen and Karen Jarratt-Snider
- International and Comparative Perspectives on the Recognition and Promotion of Indigenous Justice / Leonardo J. Alvarado
- How Indigenous Justice Programs Contribute to Indigenous Community Capacity-Building and Achieving Human Rights / Marianne O. Nielsen
- Conclusion / Karen Jarratt-Snider and Marianne O. Nielsen.


