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    Notes on Representation of Native Clients

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    Conn, Stephen
    Hippler, Arthur E.
    Keyword
    Alaska Natives
    bush justice
    indigent legal services
    lawyers
    public defender
    rural justice
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10733
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    JC 7550.724
    Abstract
    Native people, whether influenced by traditional approaches to dispute resolution or by their pragmatic experience with local courts and dispute resolution or by their pragmatic experience with local courts and law enforcement, do not see justice as being done within the forum offered by the state. In search of an authoritative locale for rational dispute resolution, they find arbitrary and apparently irrational treatment in magistrate courts. Conversely, they have found in conciliation before the village council a forum where misconduct is measured against the world that the defendant immediately affects. They find a comprehensible forum in the village to solve their problems or no forum at all. Can participation in a functioning advocacy and adversary system be taught and utilized along with continued functioning of a sub-legal conciliatory system that handles de minimus matters effectively? This paper offers guidance to public defenders and legal services attorneys in representing Alaska Native clients.
    Table of Contents
    The Problem / Public Defenders with Native Clients – Some Approaches / The Authority of Law and the Meaning of Guilt / Appendix
    Date
    1972-09-07
    Source
    Stephen Conn Papers
    Publisher
    Institute of Social, Economic and Government Research, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
    Type
    Report
    Citation
    Conn, Stephen; & Hippler, Arthur E. (1972). "Notes on Representation of Native Clients." Stephen Conn Papers. Paper prepared for Alaska Public Defender Agency. Fairbanks, AK: Bush Justice Development Program, Institute of Social, Economic & Government Research, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
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