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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Page 75
... participate was increased to 30 ( Pub . L. 102-184 ) . The number of Self - Governance agreements increased to 19 in 1993 and 28 in 1994. The 28 agreements in 1994 represented participation in self - governance by 95 tribes authorized ...
... participate was increased to 30 ( Pub . L. 102-184 ) . The number of Self - Governance agreements increased to 19 in 1993 and 28 in 1994. The 28 agreements in 1994 represented participation in self - governance by 95 tribes authorized ...
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... participation and make the process work better . 1. The claims subject to Panel review should be clarified and limited ... participate in any mediation at all for fear of giving the panel wide control over matters the states are not ...
... participation and make the process work better . 1. The claims subject to Panel review should be clarified and limited ... participate in any mediation at all for fear of giving the panel wide control over matters the states are not ...
Page 85
... participation in the process to address this growing problem . However , we are not convinced that S. 2097 is the appropriate solution . A Dispute Resolution Panel Is Redundant And Unnecessary This is true for several reasons . First ...
... participation in the process to address this growing problem . However , we are not convinced that S. 2097 is the appropriate solution . A Dispute Resolution Panel Is Redundant And Unnecessary This is true for several reasons . First ...
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... participation continues to be a critical component of TFW . The tribes offer a centuries - old tradition of resource stewardship , practice state - of - the - art technology and are strategically located to respond to the critical ...
... participation continues to be a critical component of TFW . The tribes offer a centuries - old tradition of resource stewardship , practice state - of - the - art technology and are strategically located to respond to the critical ...
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... participation of several state governors in our work , but none of the organizations of state governors saw fit to associate with us formally . Let me state in the clearest terms possible a fundamental problem with the whole area of ...
... participation of several state governors in our work , but none of the organizations of state governors saw fit to associate with us formally . Let me state in the clearest terms possible a fundamental problem with the whole area of ...
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