02 April 2010

NOTICE: SSRN's Indigenous Nations & Peoples Law e-Journal

The latest SSRN Indigenous Nations & Peoples Law e-Journal includes the following:
  • The Substantial Burden Mountain: Implications of the United States Supreme Court’s Denial of Certiorari in Navajo Nation v. United States Forest Service- Kristine Pham, affiliation not provided to SSRN
  • Indigenizing Intellectual Property Law: Customary Law, Legal Pluralism, and the Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, Identity, and Resources - Danielle M. Conway, University of Hawaii at Manoa - William S. Richardson School of Law, Institute of Asian-Pacific Business Law at William S. Richardson Law School
  • Formal and Informal Justice in Palestine: Dealing with the Legacy of Tribal Law - Asem Khalil, Birzeit University, NYU - School of Law
  • Legal Subversion of the Criminal Justice Process? Judicial, Prosecutorial and Police Discretion in R. v. Edmondson, Kindrat and Brown - Lucinda Vandervort, University of Saskatchewan
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