This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in Western Australia and its operation within the framework of Australia's federal system of government. The article also sets out the different ways in which Indigenous cultural heritage is conceptualised, including as a public good analogous to property of the crown, an incidental right arising from group native title and as the subject of private contract. The article explores the various notions of 'Indigenous cultural heritage' that exist under Western Australian public law and the significant role of private contractual arrangements. Particular attention is devoted to the uneasy nexus between the laws of native title and heritage in Western...
The Mabo decision represented a major doctrinal change in the relationship between Indigenous people...
Porter Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, consti...
Since 1959, various pieces of legislation have been enacted in Queensland which include provisions f...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
Mining and other forms of industrial development can result in profound and often irreversible damag...
Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, constitute im...
This thesis examines the issue of Aboriginal cultural heritage management and governance by Aborigin...
There is insufficient legal protection for tangible but non-charismatic Aboriginal artefacts in New ...
Although most native title holders have had specific rights to protect places of sign...
Central to the argument of this paper is a critical examination of the potential to strike local and...
Exploring the importance of the protection and preservation of Australian Aboriginalcultural heritag...
The protection of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage is one of the most challenging and contr...
In order for Aboriginal rights and interests to be recognised under the Native Title Act (1993), suc...
This article provides a critical analysis of some of the seven proposals put forward to regulate and...
Australian indigenous communities are vulnerable to communal harm inflicted by the unauthorized, der...
The Mabo decision represented a major doctrinal change in the relationship between Indigenous people...
Porter Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, consti...
Since 1959, various pieces of legislation have been enacted in Queensland which include provisions f...
This article critically considers the legal regulation of Indigenous people's cultural heritage in W...
Mining and other forms of industrial development can result in profound and often irreversible damag...
Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, constitute im...
This thesis examines the issue of Aboriginal cultural heritage management and governance by Aborigin...
There is insufficient legal protection for tangible but non-charismatic Aboriginal artefacts in New ...
Although most native title holders have had specific rights to protect places of sign...
Central to the argument of this paper is a critical examination of the potential to strike local and...
Exploring the importance of the protection and preservation of Australian Aboriginalcultural heritag...
The protection of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage is one of the most challenging and contr...
In order for Aboriginal rights and interests to be recognised under the Native Title Act (1993), suc...
This article provides a critical analysis of some of the seven proposals put forward to regulate and...
Australian indigenous communities are vulnerable to communal harm inflicted by the unauthorized, der...
The Mabo decision represented a major doctrinal change in the relationship between Indigenous people...
Porter Aboriginal cultural heritage protection, and the legislative regimes that underpin it, consti...
Since 1959, various pieces of legislation have been enacted in Queensland which include provisions f...