Jennifer Hendry is based in the Law School at the University of Leeds; Melissa Tatum is at the College of Law, University of Arizona.
Part 1: Introduction Chapter 1: Spaces of Indigenous Justice Part II: Situating the Problem Chapter 2: The Individual as Crime Victim: Domestic & Sexual Violence Against Native Women in the US Chapter 3: The Individual as Criminal Defendant: Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto Chapter 4: The Group as Cultural Claimant: Narrandjeri and Cultural Sites Chapter 5: Hybrid Civil Rights Claims: Sacred Sites on US Federal Public Lands Chapter 6: Difficulties with the Rights-Based Approach Part III: Through A Spatial Lens Chapter 7: Exploring the Spatial Turn Chapter 8: Legal Cultures Chapter 9: Bodies Chapter 10: Boundaries Chapter 11: Temporalities Part IV: Re-visioning Chapter 12: A Fresh Perspective Chapter 13: Looking Forward