An examination of the concept and practice of contemporary tribal sovereignty which proposes that tribal self-determination might be better pursued within a federal framework. This fascinating study will be a key reference for researchers, graduate and undergraduate students in American political development, American law, and post-colonial studies.
An examination of the concept and practice of contemporary tribal sovereignty which proposes that tribal self-determination might be better pursued within a federal framework. This fascinating study will be a key reference for researchers, graduate and undergraduate students in American political development, American law, and post-colonial studies.
Kouslaa Kessler-Mata is Assistant Professor at the University of San Francisco. Prior to this position, Kouslaa served as a legislative fellow with the National Congress of American Indians in Washington DC and sat on the Board of Trustees for California Indian Legal Services.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The conceptual limits of tribal sovereignty 2. Building the constitutive theory of tribal sovereignty 3. A basis for equal footing? The politics of tribal-state relations 4. Disabling arbitrary interference 5. Political participation: a hallmark of participation 6. The constitutive theory as a theory of freedom.
1. The conceptual limits of tribal sovereignty 2. Building the constitutive theory of tribal sovereignty 3. A basis for equal footing? The politics of tribal-state relations 4. Disabling arbitrary interference 5. Political participation: a hallmark of participation 6. The constitutive theory as a theory of freedom.
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