Law Enforcement: The Relationship between the U.S. Government and Indian Tribes
Law Enforcement: The Relationship between the U.S. Government and Indian Tribes (Aspatore/Thompson-Reuters, 2014)
21 Pages Posted: 22 Dec 2017 Last revised: 24 Jan 2018
Date Written: 2014
Abstract
The relationship between the United States federal government law enforcement agencies and American Indian tribes, and an overview of how criminal law is enforced in Indian Country.
Keywords: American Indian Tribes, Criminal Law, Tribal Courts, Federal Jurisdiction and Tribes
JEL Classification: K14
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Diamond, James, Law Enforcement: The Relationship between the U.S. Government and Indian Tribes (2014). Law Enforcement: The Relationship between the U.S. Government and Indian Tribes (Aspatore/Thompson-Reuters, 2014), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3090540 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3090540
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