The unique relationship Aboriginal peoples have with the land has been highlighted in recent years with the passing of the Native Title Act 1993. The vastly different characteristics of Aboriginal land tenure to the Australian Torrens systems makes it difficult for the integration of the two tenure systems into one land registration system. A better understanding of Aboriginal land tenure and associated boundary definition is a vital first step towards mapping and documenting boundaries for the purposes of resolving native title disputes and developing institutional infrastructures that can better address the duality of tenure systems. Aboriginal land tenure boundaries have been mapped in the past by various anthropologists and historia...
Prior to Mabo (No. 2) the legal imaginary of terra nullius enabled the creation of a property s...
Systems for assessing and recording indigenous lands are critical to the continued recognition and e...
The paper explores the relationship between land rights campaigns and self-determination for Indigen...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Clare BrazenorThe importance currently placed on sus...
The acquisition and use of real property is fundamental to practically all types of resource and inf...
The Native Title Act (1993) and the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (NT) (1976) add an extra layer of con...
While Aboriginal1 land use patterns may have been fragile in the face of colonisation, and severe li...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
Copyright of Australian Geographer is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or...
Australian law imposes certain responsibilities on landholders to protect environmental and economic...
Indigenous and non-indigenous concepts of land ownership and use are fundamental elements in Austral...
In 1992 the High Court of Australia for the first time gave legal recognition to the common law nati...
The main theme of this volume is a discussion of the ways in which legal mechanisms, such as the Lan...
Australian law imposes certain responsibilities on landholders to protect environmental and economic...
Prior to Mabo (No. 2) the legal imaginary of terra nullius enabled the creation of a property s...
Systems for assessing and recording indigenous lands are critical to the continued recognition and e...
The paper explores the relationship between land rights campaigns and self-determination for Indigen...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Clare BrazenorThe importance currently placed on sus...
The acquisition and use of real property is fundamental to practically all types of resource and inf...
The Native Title Act (1993) and the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (NT) (1976) add an extra layer of con...
While Aboriginal1 land use patterns may have been fragile in the face of colonisation, and severe li...
In what is a complex technical–legal environment, sometimes without precedence, the full range of ho...
This paper explores approaches to enabling home ownership and economic development possibilities to ...
Copyright of Australian Geographer is the property of Routledge and its content may not be copied or...
Australian law imposes certain responsibilities on landholders to protect environmental and economic...
Indigenous and non-indigenous concepts of land ownership and use are fundamental elements in Austral...
In 1992 the High Court of Australia for the first time gave legal recognition to the common law nati...
The main theme of this volume is a discussion of the ways in which legal mechanisms, such as the Lan...
Australian law imposes certain responsibilities on landholders to protect environmental and economic...
Prior to Mabo (No. 2) the legal imaginary of terra nullius enabled the creation of a property s...
Systems for assessing and recording indigenous lands are critical to the continued recognition and e...
The paper explores the relationship between land rights campaigns and self-determination for Indigen...