The Australian government seeks to amend the Native Title Act, which presently gives indigenous Australians real property rights by virtue of their history living on the land. In their present form, the proposed amendments to the Native Title Act threaten indigenous representation regarding land disputes. The right to negotiate currently protected by the Act must be preserved, ensuring indigenous participation as well as consensual and procedural agreement. The government should not change its course: indigenous parties deserve the same rights today as were granted just five years ago. Government and indigenous leaders must work cooperatively to draft new amendments to guarantee an indigenous voice in land dispute resolution under the Nativ...
The public policy debate on land rights, the struggle of Indigenous peoples to have their pre-coloni...
This article argues that native title has the potential to be an empowering process, but that achiev...
This year’s report examines the operation of the native title system and its affect on the exerc...
The Australian government has proposed a referendum in 2012 to decide the constitutional status of i...
Negotiating Indigenous land rights has become known as the new third way. It is the alternative to n...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
Native title has the potential to be an important tool in achieving substantive equality for Indigen...
<p>The rights afforded to Indigenous Australians under the <em>Native Title Act 1993</em> (NTA) are ...
"The debate concerning wealth creation on communally owned indigenous land is gaining momentum in A...
The paper explores the relationship between land rights campaigns and self-determination for Indigen...
In more than a decade since Mabo v. Queensland II’s recognition of Indigenous peoples’ rights to the...
The rights afforded to Indigenous Australians under the Native Title Act 1993 (NTA) are very limited...
The Mabo decision represented a major doctrinal change in the relationship between Indigenous people...
This paper was delivered at a conference, 'Doing Business with Aboriginal Communities', organised by...
The Wild Rivers Bill advocates providing Aboriginal land owners with rights in commercially valuable...
The public policy debate on land rights, the struggle of Indigenous peoples to have their pre-coloni...
This article argues that native title has the potential to be an empowering process, but that achiev...
This year’s report examines the operation of the native title system and its affect on the exerc...
The Australian government has proposed a referendum in 2012 to decide the constitutional status of i...
Negotiating Indigenous land rights has become known as the new third way. It is the alternative to n...
Historically, the Indigenous struggle for land rights has been contingent upon the interventions and...
Native title has the potential to be an important tool in achieving substantive equality for Indigen...
<p>The rights afforded to Indigenous Australians under the <em>Native Title Act 1993</em> (NTA) are ...
"The debate concerning wealth creation on communally owned indigenous land is gaining momentum in A...
The paper explores the relationship between land rights campaigns and self-determination for Indigen...
In more than a decade since Mabo v. Queensland II’s recognition of Indigenous peoples’ rights to the...
The rights afforded to Indigenous Australians under the Native Title Act 1993 (NTA) are very limited...
The Mabo decision represented a major doctrinal change in the relationship between Indigenous people...
This paper was delivered at a conference, 'Doing Business with Aboriginal Communities', organised by...
The Wild Rivers Bill advocates providing Aboriginal land owners with rights in commercially valuable...
The public policy debate on land rights, the struggle of Indigenous peoples to have their pre-coloni...
This article argues that native title has the potential to be an empowering process, but that achiev...
This year’s report examines the operation of the native title system and its affect on the exerc...