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The American Indian Law Deskbook , originally published in 1993 is a treatise providing readers with the necessary historical, factual, and legal framework to understand the complexities that states, Indian tribes, and the federal government face when dealing with Indian lands. This title reviews various decisions issued prior to July 2005.
This title seeks to bring together a selection of extracts from the most important contributions to the restorative justice literature and its emergent philosophy. It contains works by some of the proponents of restorative justice, as well as its critics.
The market for this book is huge: there are an enormous number of legal professionals working in the UK, over 60,000 solicitors and 10, 000 barristers regulated by the Law Society in England and Wales alone.
Explores the intersection of Chinese legal practice with writing in many different social contexts.
Considers the role railroads and streetcars played in transforming the conditions of individual liberty in America.
This unique compilation of legal and ethical guidance was first published in 2003, and incorporates key guidelines.
Details the efforts of the white leadership in Georgia to deny blacks their voting rights.
No contemporary actor has William Galston's status as both a political philosopher and political actor.
Presents a wealth of new information about the lives of families with very young children.