I would like to approach the topic of Indian rights in the context of international law from a new perspective. Currently, there is uncertainty as to whether the proposed United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples will be adopted. Given that the Declaration is stalled in Geneva, and given the resistance of states with large indigenous populations to the notion that indigenous peoples should have rights under international law, who knows when, or if, the Declaration will be adopted. We cannot wait. This article will highlight United States and Indian-nation history in the development of Indian-nation law, and propose a new approach. I submit that by establishing the independence of the Indian-nation judiciary, the well be...
This article examines to what extent the recently adopted United Nations Declarations on the Rights ...
In Aboriginal Rights and Judicial Wrongs: The Colonization of the Last Frontier, I examine a recent ...
This article examines to what extent the recently adopted United Nations Declarations on the Rights ...
I would like to approach the topic of Indian rights in the context of international law from a new p...
The American Indian tribes have a unique status in the law of the United States. They are characteri...
The remarks that follow summarize how the claims of indigenous peoples have not only taken advantage...
The breathtaking advances in personal freedom for the people of Eastern Europe provide a sad counter...
My thesis is that Indigenous peoples, as distinct people, are entitled to the full affirmation and ...
Governments in many countries of the world struggle with how to accommodate properly the needs and c...
Differences among civilizations are a critical consideration in the development and enforcement of p...
The four articles in this issue all contribute to the dialogue surrounding the intersection of indig...
Over the past three decades, indigenous peoples have effected a remarkable redefinition of their sta...
Since 1831, Indian nations have been viewed as Domestic Dependent Nations located within the geograp...
Two of the most laudable achievements of human rights are the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
As indigenous peoples have become actively engaged in the human rights movement around the world, th...
This article examines to what extent the recently adopted United Nations Declarations on the Rights ...
In Aboriginal Rights and Judicial Wrongs: The Colonization of the Last Frontier, I examine a recent ...
This article examines to what extent the recently adopted United Nations Declarations on the Rights ...
I would like to approach the topic of Indian rights in the context of international law from a new p...
The American Indian tribes have a unique status in the law of the United States. They are characteri...
The remarks that follow summarize how the claims of indigenous peoples have not only taken advantage...
The breathtaking advances in personal freedom for the people of Eastern Europe provide a sad counter...
My thesis is that Indigenous peoples, as distinct people, are entitled to the full affirmation and ...
Governments in many countries of the world struggle with how to accommodate properly the needs and c...
Differences among civilizations are a critical consideration in the development and enforcement of p...
The four articles in this issue all contribute to the dialogue surrounding the intersection of indig...
Over the past three decades, indigenous peoples have effected a remarkable redefinition of their sta...
Since 1831, Indian nations have been viewed as Domestic Dependent Nations located within the geograp...
Two of the most laudable achievements of human rights are the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
As indigenous peoples have become actively engaged in the human rights movement around the world, th...
This article examines to what extent the recently adopted United Nations Declarations on the Rights ...
In Aboriginal Rights and Judicial Wrongs: The Colonization of the Last Frontier, I examine a recent ...
This article examines to what extent the recently adopted United Nations Declarations on the Rights ...