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Restoring Safety to Native Women and Girls and Strenghtening Native Nations: A Report on Tribal Capacity for Enhanced Sentencing and Restored Criminal Jurisdiction
07.15.2015
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The Inter-American Human Rights System: Combating Violence Against Native Women in the United States: A resource on advocacy efforts for indigenous women’s organizations seeeking to bring human rights claims to the international arena
07.15.2015
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Self-Determination and Self-Government: Using the UN Declaration to End Violence Against Native Women
07.15.2015
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Garden of Truth: The Prostitution and Trafficking of Native Women in Minnesota
07.15.2015
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Focus Group on Public Law 280 and the Sexual Assault of Native Women
07.15.2015
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Maze of Injustice: The failure to protect Indigenous women from sexual violence in the USA
07.15.2015
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A Victim-Centered Approach to Domestic Violence Against Native Women: Resource guide for drafting or revising tribal laws against domestic violence
07.15.2015
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Addressing the Epidemic of Domestic Violence in Indian Country by Restoring Tribal Sovereignty
07.15.2015
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Back to Basics: Special Domestic Violence Jurisdiction in the Violence Against Women Reactivation Act of 2013 and the Expansion of Inherent Tribal Sovereignty
07.14.2015
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Frontier of Injustice: Alaska Native Victims of Domestic Violence
07.14.2015
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Tangled Up in Knots: How Continued Federal Jurisdiction over Sexual Predators on Indian Reservations Hobbles Effective Law Enforcement to the Detriment of Indian Women
07.14.2015
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Connecting the Dots Between the Constitution, the Marshall Trilogy, and United States v. Lara: Notes Toward a Blueprint for the Next Legislative Restoration of Tribal Sovereignty
07.14.2015

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