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2016 World Indigenous Law Conference Rights, Responsibilities, and Resilience: An International Discourse on Indigenous Peoples’ Jurisprudence

October 19-22, 2016
The Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences & Engineering

100 Academy Drive
Irvine, California USA

The World Indigenous Law Conference is held every two years and will be hosted in October 2016 in North America for the first time. This Conference is an international forum aimed at gathering Indigenous lawyers, practitioners, academics and those interested in furthering their understanding of issues facing Indigenous Peoples. Key elements of this conference include an international discourse on Indigenous Peoples’ Jurisprudence: examining legal frameworks and strategies for self-determined futures.

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Co-sponsored by the UCLA American Indian Studies Center

Date

Oct 19 - 22 2016
Expired!

Time

All Day

Location

The Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences $ Engeneering
Category

Organizer

American Indian Studies Center