Negotiated sovereignty: intergovernmental agreements with American Indian tribes as models for expanding self-government
"This paper illustrates the American experience with negotiated intergovernmental agreements between tribes and individual states..The author suggests that these intergovernmental agreements in the United States provide a useful model to resolve lingering issues, effect practical solutions and expand First Nations self-government in Canada."
Article contained in the Vol. 1, no. 1 issue of Review of constitutional studies
http://hdl.handle.net/10974/67