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Tribal Criminal Law and Procedure

(Paperback, Second Edition)

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Full Title:

Tribal Criminal Law and Procedure

Contributors:

By (Author) Carrie E. Garrow
By (author) Sarah Deer

ISBN:

9781442232297

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

6th May 2015

Edition:

Second Edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Systems of law
Indigenous peoples / Indigeneity

Dewey:

340.5208997

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

650

Dimensions:

Width 149mm, Height 225mm, Spine 39mm

Weight:

998g

Description

Tribal Criminal Law and Procedure examines complex Indian nations tribal justice systems, analyzing tribal statutory law, tribal case law, and the cultural values of Native peoples. Using tribal court opinions and tribal codes, it reveals how tribal governments use a combination of oral and written law to dispense justice and strengthen their nations and people. Carrie E. Garrow and Sarah Deer discuss the histories, structures, and practices of tribal justice systems, comparisons of traditional tribal justice with American law and jurisdictions, elements of criminal law and procedure, and alternative sentencing and traditional sanctions.

New features of the second edition include new chapters on:
The Tribal Law and Order Act's Enhanced Sentencing Provisions
The Violence Against Women Act's Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction
Tribal-State Collaboration

Tribal Criminal Law and Procedure is an invaluable resource for legal scholars and students. The book is published in cooperation with the Tribal Law and Policy Institute (visit them at www.tlpi.org).

Reviews

Carrie Garrow and Sarah Deers Tribal Criminal Law and Procedure is an excellent resource for students, practitioners, or anyone else seeking to understand tribal justice systems from a tribal perspective. This book successfully weaves together shared experiences of colonization as well as core criminal justice concepts to provide a broad, yet focused, treatment of the field from its history through its most recent developments. -- M. Brent Leonhard, attorney, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
This book is a must-read for tribal, federal and state practitioners, judges, officials, and citizens to understand the framework of tribal criminal law and its roots in traditional norms. From the historical to the contemporary, the authors have skillfully presented a thorough and engaging view of tribal criminal issues. -- Angelique EagleWoman, Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota, University of Idaho College of Law
Tribal Criminal Law and Procedure has proven to be an important tool for college and professional students at any level in developing the leaders and thinkers to meet these Indian country goals through the development of tribal law. Moreover, this new edition makes accessible the ongoing changes and developments in tribal, federal, and state law and policy of the last decade. The authors, leaders in the field, are to be commended and thanked for this project. -- Matthew L.M. Fletcher, director of the Indigenous Law & Policy Center, Michigan State University

Author Bio

Carrie E. Garrow is a member of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe. She is a visiting assistant professor at Syracuse University College of Law and the Chief Appellate Judge for the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Court. She also is a judicial consultant and currently works for Tribal Law and Policy Institute. Sarah Deer is a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma. She is a professor of law at the William Mitchell College of Law. She is a 2014 recipient of the MacArthur Foundation's Genius Grant.

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