Frequently referred to as customary law, the unique traditions and customs of different Native American tribes are cited by their tribal courts as authoritative and binding law. The recent use of customary law as a mechanism for deciding individual cases is not uniform among tribal court systems as it differs depending upon which tribe\u27s judges are working to place custom into contemporary judicial analysis. Understanding the present role of customary law in tribal law requires first understanding the nature of customary law and then understanding how it is being used. The effect of customary law is dependent upon the place it has in relation to other sources of law from tribal statutes to state common-law. Furthermore, the differing tre...
Indigenous people have a variety of complex relationships to law in nations such as Australia, Canad...
This article explores the ways in which Indian tribal judges are constituting their tribe\u27s uniqu...
This paper is intended to encourage discussion and stimulate action and thought as well as to suppor...
Frequently referred to as customary law, the unique traditions and customs of different Native Ameri...
Customary law still appears in many of the decisions of American state and federal courts. Modern co...
This article examines the adverse effects of federal case law and legislation on tribal courts and t...
An important issue facing leaders of elective Indian Reorganization Act tribal governments is how to...
The focus of this paper is the development of American Indian law derived from custom, especially co...
Courts and scholars refer to the substantive common law applied by tribal courts in the United State...
"Law" means a body of rules recognised by a society as binding. When a society accepts as legitimate...
For millions of Indigenous peoples around the world their own customary laws (nonstate laws they co...
Through an examination of scholarly articles, this paper examines traditional tribal justice systems...
copie de l'article tel que publié sur demande à l'auteurThis chapter addresses the issue of tribal a...
copie de l'article tel que publié sur demande à l'auteurThis chapter addresses the issue of tribal a...
This paper begins with a discussion of the Indigenous legal tradition and explores its connection to...
Indigenous people have a variety of complex relationships to law in nations such as Australia, Canad...
This article explores the ways in which Indian tribal judges are constituting their tribe\u27s uniqu...
This paper is intended to encourage discussion and stimulate action and thought as well as to suppor...
Frequently referred to as customary law, the unique traditions and customs of different Native Ameri...
Customary law still appears in many of the decisions of American state and federal courts. Modern co...
This article examines the adverse effects of federal case law and legislation on tribal courts and t...
An important issue facing leaders of elective Indian Reorganization Act tribal governments is how to...
The focus of this paper is the development of American Indian law derived from custom, especially co...
Courts and scholars refer to the substantive common law applied by tribal courts in the United State...
"Law" means a body of rules recognised by a society as binding. When a society accepts as legitimate...
For millions of Indigenous peoples around the world their own customary laws (nonstate laws they co...
Through an examination of scholarly articles, this paper examines traditional tribal justice systems...
copie de l'article tel que publié sur demande à l'auteurThis chapter addresses the issue of tribal a...
copie de l'article tel que publié sur demande à l'auteurThis chapter addresses the issue of tribal a...
This paper begins with a discussion of the Indigenous legal tradition and explores its connection to...
Indigenous people have a variety of complex relationships to law in nations such as Australia, Canad...
This article explores the ways in which Indian tribal judges are constituting their tribe\u27s uniqu...
This paper is intended to encourage discussion and stimulate action and thought as well as to suppor...