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Häftad, Engelska, 2026
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Now fully revised and updated, The Indian Child Welfare Act Handbook, Fourth Edition is a one-of-a-kind guide to the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978. The ICWA was enacted to ameliorate the problem of the massive removal of Native American children from their homes by both state welfare agencies and private agencies and to ensure that those children, once removed, would be placed in homes that reflect their cultures and traditions. This guide examines case law from courts around the country -- it is an issue not confined to reservations and their border towns.There have been many legal changes since publication of the Third Edition, which have significantly strengthened the ICWA and have led to an increased focus on the ICWA as an essential tool to protect Indian children, families, and tribes. These include the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of the ICWA in the case of Haaland v. Brackeen and a new total of 18 states enacting comprehensive state ICWA legislation. Case law in both the state and federal courts continues to evolve, and this edition examines hundreds of new decisions, including the first cases decided since the promulgation of ICWA regulations and 2016.The Indian Child Welfare Act Handbook continues to provide a comprehensive source to assist lawyers, social workers, counselors, and others whose professions and interests involve them with Native American children.Table of Contents:The Indian Child Welfare Act and Its FoundationsApplicability of the ICWAJurisdictional Provisions of the ICWAProcedural Requirements of the ICWAPlacement Provisions of the ICWACollateral Challenges to ICWA DeterminationsFunding of ICWA ProgramsICWA: 40 Years LaterAppendix A: The Indian Child Welfare ActAppendix B: Code of Federal Regulations, Title 25 (Indians), Part 23Appendix C: Guidelines for Implementing the Indian Child Welfare Act, December 2016 Table of ContentsAppendix D: State Codes and Court Rules Addressing Indian Child WelfareAppendix E: Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services from the United States Bureau of Indian AffairsAppendix F: FormsBibliographyTable of CasesIndex
Häftad, Engelska, 2019
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Now fully revised and updated, The Indian Child Welfare Act Handbook is a one-of-a-kind guide to the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978. The ICWA was enacted to ameliorate the problem of the massive removal of Native American children from their homes by both state welfare agencies and private agencies and to ensure that those children, once removed, would be placed in homes that reflect their cultures and traditions. This guide examines case law from courts around the country -- it is an issue not confined to reservations and their border towns.There have been many legal changes since publication of the Second Edition, including what is arguably the most important development since ICWA was enacted 40 years ago. In 2016, the Department of the Interior issued ICWA regulations, the first time that regulations were issued pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act. This updated edition incorporates the provisions of those regulations and their impact on the various procedural and substantive requirements of the ICWA.Case law in both the state and federal courts continues to evolve, and this edition examines hundreds of new decisions, including only the second US Supreme Court case interpreting the ICWA, as well as new state versions of the ICWA that expand upon some of the protections of the federal law. The Indian Child Welfare Act Handbook continues to provide a comprehensive source to assist lawyers, social workers, counselors, and others whose professions and interests involve them with Native American children. To provide this much-needed practical guidance, information covered in this Third Edition includes: The history and foundation of ICWAHow the act is applied and what provisions are coveredJurisdictional provisions Procedural requirementsPlacement provisionsCollateral challenges to ICWA determinationsFunding of ICWA programsAppendices include implementation guidelines, state codes and court rules addressing Indian child welfare, a listing of Indian entities recognized and eligible to receive services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and sample forms.