Native American Natural Resources Law: Cases and Materials
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Description
This casebook explores issues relating to property rights, environmental protection, and natural resources in Indian country. The book explores tribal, cultural and religious relationships with the land, fundamental principles of federal Indian law, land ownership and property rights of tribes, land use and environmental protection, natural resources development, taxation of lands and resources, water rights, usufructuary (hunting, fishing, gathering) rights, and international approaches to indigenous rights in land and natural resources. It is designed to be used in a stand-alone course or as a supplemental reader for courses in environmental law, natural resources law, or Native American studies.
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Publisher
Carolina Acadmeic Press
Disciplines
Law
Recommended Citation
Royster, Judith and Blumm, Michael C., "Native American Natural Resources Law: Cases and Materials" (2008). Books. 24.
https://digitalcommons.law.utulsa.edu/books/24