NUMBER 44 / 1999 / CONTENTS
About the contributors | text |
In Memory of Geert van den Steenhoven. [Pages 1-14] Fons Strijbosch | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
Profession: "Poacher": New Strategies to Accommodate Indigenous Rights Over Natural Resources. [Pages 15-31] Manfred O. Hinz | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
Caught in the Cross-Hairs: Liberalizing Trade (Post-M.A.I.) and Privatizing the Right to Fish: Implications for Canada's Native Fisheries. [Pages 33-51] Melanie G. Wiber | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
The Impact of Working in Two Worlds and its Effect on Navajo Police Officers. [Pages 53-71] Larry A. Gould | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
Group Rights in Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Case of the Traditional Leaders. [Pages 73-103] Barbara Oomen | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
Navajo Nation Courts, Peacemaking and Restorative Justice Issues. [Pages 105-126] Marianne O. Nielsen | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
Multicultural Jurisprudence and the Culture Defense. [Pages 127-161] William I. Torry | abstract | article (pdf) | article (htm) |
Book Review
The Melting Pot of Old and New: A Multiple Analysis of Dispute Management by the State Courts within the Burundi Socio-Political Context. Marcus Weilenmann, Burundi: Konflikt und Rechtskonflikt: Eine rechtsethnologische Studie zur Konfliktregelung der Gerichte (1997). [Pages 163-169] Marina d'Engelbronner-Kolff | reviewe (pdf) |
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