'Against Native Title'

'Against Native Title'
Title 'Against Native Title' PDF eBook
Author Eve Vincent
Publisher
Pages 243
Release 2017
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9781925302080

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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Sydney, Department of Anthropology, 2013) issued under title: Forces of destruction, acts of creation: aboriginality, identity and native title, on the far west coast of South Australia.

Empire and the Making of Native Title

Empire and the Making of Native Title
Title Empire and the Making of Native Title PDF eBook
Author Bain Attwood
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 457
Release 2020-07-16
Genre History
ISBN 1108478298

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This book provides a strikingly original explanation of the Britain's treatment of sovereignty and native title in its Australasian colonies.

Aboriginal Title

Aboriginal Title
Title Aboriginal Title PDF eBook
Author P. G. McHugh
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 1529
Release 2011-08-18
Genre Law
ISBN 0191018546

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Aboriginal title represents one of the most remarkable and controversial legal developments in the common law world of the late-twentieth century. Overnight it changed the legal position of indigenous peoples. The common law doctrine gave sudden substance to the tribes' claims to justiciable property rights over their traditional lands, catapulting these up the national agenda and jolting them out of a previous culture of governmental inattention. In a series of breakthrough cases national courts adopted the argument developed first in western Canada, and then New Zealand and Australia by a handful of influential scholars. By the beginning of the millennium the doctrine had spread to Malaysia, Belize, southern Africa and had a profound impact upon the rapid development of international law of indigenous peoples' rights. This book is a history of this doctrine and the explosion of intellectual activity arising from this inrush of legalism into the tribes' relations with the Anglo settler state. The author is one of the key scholars involved from the doctrine's appearance in the early 1980s as an exhortation to the courts, and a figure who has both witnessed and contributed to its acceptance and subsequent pattern of development. He looks critically at the early conceptualisation of the doctrine, its doctrinal elaboration in Canada and Australia - the busiest jurisdictions - through a proprietary paradigm located primarily (and constrictively) inside adjudicative processes. He also considers the issues of inter-disciplinary thought and practice arising from national legal systems' recognition of aboriginal land rights, including the emergent and associated themes of self-determination that surfaced more overtly during the 1990s and after. The doctrine made modern legal history, and it is still making it.

Compromised Jurisprudence

Compromised Jurisprudence
Title Compromised Jurisprudence PDF eBook
Author Lisa Strelein
Publisher Aboriginal Studies Press
Pages 274
Release 2009
Genre Law
ISBN 0855756632

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First edition published in 2006.

Recognising Aboriginal Title

Recognising Aboriginal Title
Title Recognising Aboriginal Title PDF eBook
Author Peter H. Russell
Publisher
Pages 492
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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In this book, Peter H. Russell offers a comprehensive study of the Mabo case, its background, and its consequences, contextualizing it within the international struggle of indigenous peoples to overcome colonized status. --book jacket.

Title Fight

Title Fight
Title Title Fight PDF eBook
Author Paul Cleary
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9780369374172

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In the space of just fifteen years, Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group has become a global iron-ore giant worth 70 billion dollars. But in its rush to develop, FMG has damaged and destroyed ancient Aboriginal heritage and brokered patently unfair agreements with the traditional owners of the land. When FMG has met resistance, it has used hard-nosed litigation in pursuit of favourable outcomes. This strategy came unstuck when FMG encountered several hundred Yindjibarndi people and their leader, Michael Woodley, who left school in Grade Six and was from then on immersed in his traditional culture. Woodley has led his community in an epic, thirteen-year battle against FMG, all on a shoestring budget.

The Commonwealth's Indigenous Land Tenure Reform Agenda

The Commonwealth's Indigenous Land Tenure Reform Agenda
Title The Commonwealth's Indigenous Land Tenure Reform Agenda PDF eBook
Author Edward George Wensing
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 2016
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9781922102591

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