This article examines the extent to which the spiritual beliefs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are protected under current Australian law. The first significant recognition by the High Court of Australia of the legal rights of indigenous peoples was in relation to native title over real property. As those peoples define their status and society by reference to their relationship with the land, this article considers the ultimately unsuccessful attempt to protect their spiritual beliefs as an incident of native title law. It reviews a line of intellectual property cases which have been a more fruitful source of protection, as well as the possibilities of the protection of the spiritual beliefs of indigenous peoples under ra...
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This essay is not about native title (though it will get a brief mention). Rather, its subject is th...
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My article tries to answer the question whether in criminal cases existing courts should be able to ...
In more than a decade since Mabo v. Queensland II’s recognition of Indigenous peoples’ rights to the...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
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This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
The four articles in this issue all contribute to the dialogue surrounding the intersection of indig...
When this article promotes its theme of indigenizing intellectual property law, it means to apply le...
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This essay is not about native title (though it will get a brief mention). Rather, its subject is th...
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