Forthcoming 2012 • paper • ISBN: 978-1-59460-329-7
Mastering American Indian Law is designed to provide an overview of the field and serves as a useful supplement to classroom instruction covering tribal law, federal Indian law and tribal-state relations. It offers an overview of the historical background and current state of relevant topics such as property law, criminal law, civil jurisdiction, family law, natural resources law, business law, taxation, protection of religion and, briefly, international indigenous legal principles. Throughout the text, explanations of the relevant interaction between tribal governments, the federal government and state governments are included in the various subject areas.
This book is part of the Carolina Academic Press Mastering Series edited by Russell L. Weaver, University of Louisville School of Law.
If you are a professor teaching in this field you may request a complimentary copy