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Title: A Primer on Tribal Court Civil Practice by B.J. Jones
Parties: North Dakota tribal courts, North Dakota courts
Date enacted/published: 1998

Description:

A Primer on Tribal Court Civil Practice writtenby B.J. Jones examines the current state of the law governing tribal court practice in North Dakota with an emphasis on the ever-changing civil jurisdiction rules governing tribal courts, an examination of full faith and credit between tribal and state courts as well as between tribal courts, and finally a review of recent federal legislative proposals which undoubtedly will impact tribal court civil practice.

For additional information contact:
B.J. Jones
Tribal Judicial Institute
215 Centennial Drive, Stop 9003
O’Kelly Room 316
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9003
Phone: 701-777-6176
Jones@law.und.edu

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