Energy and Mineral Development in Indian Country (2014)
The papers presented at the 2014 Special Institute on Energy and Mineral Development in Indian Country are available as a written manual (downloadable file). Chapters include:
- Why Indian Country? – An introduction
- Cooperative development – Doing the deal: The MOAPA solar development
- Federal management of tribal lands and resources
- On improving tribal-corporate relations in the mining sector
- Tribal management of tribal lands and resources: Environmental regulation
- Tribal business laws: Familiarity and difference
- A tale of two McDonalds: Business regulations in Indian Country
- Regulating commerce: Federal oversight of the development of oil, gas, and coal resources on Indian lands
- Allottee issues
- Indian lands rights-of-way
- Dispute resolution, enforcement, and jurisdiction
- Indian energy development, regulatory, and jurisdictional considerations
- Tribal case study: Energy initiatives of Forest County Potawatomi Community
- Across the cultural divide: Cultivating a common business language and respectful working relationship
- Basics of transactions with Indian tribes: Choice of entity and drafting issues
- Cooperative development: Managing and operating issues
- Cooperative development with Indian tribes: Finance and lending in Indian Country
- Ethics issues in doing business with Native American and Alaska Native tribes and tribal enterprises
Mineral Law Series Volume 2014, Number 5 (November 2014) Manual (looseleaf or download): 1 volume/794 pages ISBN 978-1-882047-92-5
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