This article examines the British colonial theft of Indigenous sovereignty and the particular obstacles that it presents to establishing just social relations between the colonizer and the colonized in settler states. In the first half, I argue that the particular nature of the crime of sovereign theft makes apologies and reparations unsuitable policy tools for reconciliation because Settler societies owe their very existence to the abrogation of Indigenous sovereignties. Instead, Settler states ought to return sovereignty to the land’s Indigenous peoples. In the second half of this paper, I take up some of the practical questions of how this might be done and anticipate a number of objections. Giving up sovereignty would not mean disposses...
This Essay seeks to identify the conflict that exists between the demands for self-governance by Can...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
Since 2010 the political agenda on addressing Indigenous-settler relations in Australia has been dom...
This article explores the strengths and limitations of settler colonial theory (SCT) as a tool for n...
The burgeoning literature on transitional justice, truth commissions, reconciliation and official ap...
Between Indigenous sovereignty and settler colonisation lie contested frontiers. I suggest Australia...
Fragile Settlements compares the processes by which colonial authority was asserted over Indigenous ...
Our goal in this article is to intervene and disrupt current contentious debates regarding the predo...
Despite claims towards a process of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, the Canadian state has m...
The papers collected in this special issue are significant. Collectively they provide a genealogical...
This paper addresses issues arising from the denial by the Australian Government of a Treaty with th...
This dissertation proposes re-asserting Indigenous legal authority over immigration in the face of s...
This article addresses the claim that some contemporary states may possess obligations to pay repara...
Australian settler colonialism is founded on displacement. As articulated within the emergentfield o...
The objective of this conceptual article is to make the case that Indigenous Cemanáhuacan nations' s...
This Essay seeks to identify the conflict that exists between the demands for self-governance by Can...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
Since 2010 the political agenda on addressing Indigenous-settler relations in Australia has been dom...
This article explores the strengths and limitations of settler colonial theory (SCT) as a tool for n...
The burgeoning literature on transitional justice, truth commissions, reconciliation and official ap...
Between Indigenous sovereignty and settler colonisation lie contested frontiers. I suggest Australia...
Fragile Settlements compares the processes by which colonial authority was asserted over Indigenous ...
Our goal in this article is to intervene and disrupt current contentious debates regarding the predo...
Despite claims towards a process of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, the Canadian state has m...
The papers collected in this special issue are significant. Collectively they provide a genealogical...
This paper addresses issues arising from the denial by the Australian Government of a Treaty with th...
This dissertation proposes re-asserting Indigenous legal authority over immigration in the face of s...
This article addresses the claim that some contemporary states may possess obligations to pay repara...
Australian settler colonialism is founded on displacement. As articulated within the emergentfield o...
The objective of this conceptual article is to make the case that Indigenous Cemanáhuacan nations' s...
This Essay seeks to identify the conflict that exists between the demands for self-governance by Can...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
Since 2010 the political agenda on addressing Indigenous-settler relations in Australia has been dom...