Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law
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Description
Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law is an encyclopedic treatise written by experts in the field, and provides general overviews to relevant information as well as in-depth study of specific areas within this complex area of federal law. This is an updated and revised edition of what has been referred to as the bible of federal Indian law. This publication focuses on the relationship between tribes, the states and the federal government within the context of civil and criminal jurisdiction, as well as areas of resource management and government structure.
Publication Date
12-1-2024
Edition
2024
Publisher
LexisNexis
Recommended Citation
Nell J. Newton, Kevin K. Washburn, Gregory Ablavsky, Bethany R. Berger, Maggie Blackhawk, Seth Davis, Dylan Hedden-Nicely, Monte Mills, Ezra Rosser, Joseph W. Singer & Michalyn Steele,
Cohen's Handbook of Federal Indian Law,
(2024).
Available at:
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-books-edited-works/1023
