Indigenous Nations & Peoples Law eJournal
Editors: Carrie Garrow and Kevin Maillard and Robert Porter
Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of LawThis eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts. The Indigenous Nations and Peoples eJournal (INPJ) is an interdisciplinary eJournal that examines legal and policy issues associated with Indigenous nations and peoples throughout the world.
The eJournal focuses on four primary areas -
- The internal law and governance of Indigenous nations and tribal societies;
- The law and policy of colonizing nation-states towards Indigenous peoples within their borders;
- International law affecting the rights of Indigenous peoples; and
- The sovereignty and self-determination of Indigenous nations and peoples.
This eJournal is sponsored by The Center for Indigenous Law, Governance & Citizenship at Syracuse University College of Law is the only research-based law and policy institute on the East Coast focused on Indigenous law and sovereignty.
The Center:
- Conducts policy analysis relating to all aspects of Indigenous sovereignty, its exercise and recognition by other nations and governments;
- Engages in analytical research focusing on the law, governance, and citizenship of Indigenous nations and peoples;
- Provides technical assistance to Indigenous nations and governments;
- Offers education and training on Indian law and policy issues; and
- Promotes a greater understanding of the law, governance, and history of the Haudenosaunee (the "People of the Longhouse").
Click here to Browse our Electronic Library to view our archives of abstracts and associated full text papers published in this journal.
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Editors: Carrie Garrow and Kevin Maillard and Robert Porter
Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of Law
No Advisory Board at this time.