| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs - 1991 - 360 lapas
..."[t]ribal courts have repeatedly been recognized as appropriate foruns for the exclusive adjudication of disputes affecting important personal and property interests of both Indians and non-Indians. "27t In a footnote, the Court then stated somewhat tentatively: Judgments of tribal courts, as to matters... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs - 1991 - 364 lapas
..."[t]ribal courts have repeatedly been recognized as appropriate forums for the exclusive adjudication of disputes affecting important personal and property interests of both Indians and non-Indians."274 In a footnote, the Court then stated somewhat tentatively: Judgments of tribal courts,... | |
| John R. Wunder - 1996 - 352 lapas
...Tribal courts have repeatedly been recognized as appropriate forums for the exclusive adjudication of disputes affecting important personal and property interests of both Indians and non-Indians, [citations omittedl Nonjudicial tribal institutions have also been recognized as competent law applying... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 1996 - 1286 lapas
...as the Supreme Court held in Santa Clara Pueblo, "appropriate forums for the exclusive adjudication of disputes affecting important personal and property interests of both Indians and non-Indians." Id.. 436 US at 65 (citations omited). As a result. Congress should continue to reject calls to reverse... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- ) - 1998 - 786 lapas
...[t]ribal courts have repeatedly been recognized as appropriate forums for the exclusive adjudication of disputes affecting important personal and property interests of both Indians and non-Indians." Sama Clara Pueblo; and WHEREAS, this bill if adopted, would be a clear abrogation of section 402 of... | |
| Carrie E. Garrow, Sarah Deer - 2004 - 460 lapas
...Tribal courts have repeatedly been recognized as appropriate forums for the exclusive adjudication of disputes affecting important personal and property interests of both Indians and non-Indians. (Martinez, 436 US at 65 [footnotes omitted]). The legislative history of the ICRA, as described by... | |
| N. Bruce Duthu - 2008 - 310 lapas
...acknowledged, "have repeatedly been recognized as appropriate forums for the exclusive adjudication of disputes affecting important personal and property interests of both Indians and nonIndians." The Supreme Court's analysis was largely taken up with the history of the ICRA and determining Congress's... | |
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