This article examines the extent to which a recent law reform initiative in New South Wales (NSW), Australia - the draft Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill 2018 (NSW) - advances the general principles outlined in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). The examination reveals some improvements on the current legal framework and some concerning proposals that distance the NSW government from the UNDRIP principles. Key concerns include a proposed transfer of administrative responsibility to Aboriginal bodies with no corresponding guarantee of funding; the continued vesting of key decision-making powers in government; inept provisions for the protection of secret knowledge; and lower penalties for harming cu...
This thesis examines the issue of Aboriginal cultural heritage management and governance by Aborigin...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 challenged the hegemony that Western, archaeological metho...
This article examines the extent to which a recent law reform initiative in New South Wales (NSW), A...
The protection of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage is one of the most challenging and contr...
Reform of the cultural heritage system in New South Wales ('NSW') is well overdue. The National Park...
This paper argues that reform of Aboriginal heritage legislation in New South Wales is well overdue....
There is insufficient legal protection for tangible but non-charismatic Aboriginal artefacts in New ...
We welcome the opportunity to provide feedback on the Draft Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill 2018 (...
Adequate protection and the proper management of Indigenous cultural heritage remains an area of con...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
The destruction of Aboriginal cultural heritage in New South Wales has been substantial, but Aborigi...
In recent decades Australian aboriginal paintings have become increasingly sought after as high art...
Since 1959, various pieces of legislation have been enacted in Queensland which include provisions f...
Although most native title holders have had specific rights to protect places of sign...
This thesis examines the issue of Aboriginal cultural heritage management and governance by Aborigin...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 challenged the hegemony that Western, archaeological metho...
This article examines the extent to which a recent law reform initiative in New South Wales (NSW), A...
The protection of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage is one of the most challenging and contr...
Reform of the cultural heritage system in New South Wales ('NSW') is well overdue. The National Park...
This paper argues that reform of Aboriginal heritage legislation in New South Wales is well overdue....
There is insufficient legal protection for tangible but non-charismatic Aboriginal artefacts in New ...
We welcome the opportunity to provide feedback on the Draft Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill 2018 (...
Adequate protection and the proper management of Indigenous cultural heritage remains an area of con...
The project provides a literature review and critically examines existing laws and investigates opti...
The destruction of Aboriginal cultural heritage in New South Wales has been substantial, but Aborigi...
In recent decades Australian aboriginal paintings have become increasingly sought after as high art...
Since 1959, various pieces of legislation have been enacted in Queensland which include provisions f...
Although most native title holders have had specific rights to protect places of sign...
This thesis examines the issue of Aboriginal cultural heritage management and governance by Aborigin...
A recent Law Reform Commission report into the recognition of indigenous customary laws in Australia...
The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 challenged the hegemony that Western, archaeological metho...