Indian Tribal Conflict Resolution and Tort Claims and Risk Management Act of 1998: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2097 ... July 15, 1998, Washington DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 348 pages |
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... decisions that we work out in some type of an agreement . If it's compacts over there , that makes our day - compacts . We under- stand that the treaties that we signed , the peace treaties that we signed , are treaties . It allows us ...
... decisions that we work out in some type of an agreement . If it's compacts over there , that makes our day - compacts . We under- stand that the treaties that we signed , the peace treaties that we signed , are treaties . It allows us ...
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... decisions be voluntary and arrived at by the parties who are concerned , and with that kind of an arrangement I think many problems can be solved . Thank you . [ Prepared statement of Judge Canby appears in appendix . ] The CHAIRMAN ...
... decisions be voluntary and arrived at by the parties who are concerned , and with that kind of an arrangement I think many problems can be solved . Thank you . [ Prepared statement of Judge Canby appears in appendix . ] The CHAIRMAN ...
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... decisions are still standing , and they all proclaim that there is a special government - to - govern- ment trust relationship between the United States Government and Indian Nations and they all proclaim that there is sovereignty , but ...
... decisions are still standing , and they all proclaim that there is a special government - to - govern- ment trust relationship between the United States Government and Indian Nations and they all proclaim that there is sovereignty , but ...
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... parties could not agree on in negotiations . Also , the process for making panel decisions is unclear . How would they make a determination ? Is this by majority vote ? Consensus process ? Is it envisioned that the 7 69.
... parties could not agree on in negotiations . Also , the process for making panel decisions is unclear . How would they make a determination ? Is this by majority vote ? Consensus process ? Is it envisioned that the 7 69.
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... decision of the Panel and the role of the new Commission . Since our Agency primarily provides mediation and has a roster of arbitrators , we would need to create an internal mechanism to oversee the services of factfinders , early ...
... decision of the Panel and the role of the new Commission . Since our Agency primarily provides mediation and has a roster of arbitrators , we would need to create an internal mechanism to oversee the services of factfinders , early ...
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