The notion of property is fundamentally different between modern culture and customary people. In practice modernity posits property as a set of material rights that are notionally comparable to other material values. Customary people perceive property only partially in these terms and place greater emphasis on origins and obligations of property within an understanding of community that is alien to modern culture. If property is recognised to both consist of material and non-material values, then it cannot be adequately valued in commercial terms alone. The Australian experience in assessing compensation for the extinguishment of customary title has less than satisfactory with few resolutions and many of those negotiated in secret. Conclus...
Australia does not have a system of implicit recognition of the prior and continuing ownership of la...
This paper examines tenure inequities faced by global indigenous communities. In doing so, it compar...
Wik people on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, have been granted native title over 18,5...
The notion of property is fundamentally different between modern culture and customary people. In pr...
The notion of property is fundamentally different between modern culture and indigenous people. In p...
After decades of negative portrayal of traditional land tenure systems by the world's financial inst...
This paper summarise the various meanings which have been applied to the notion of traditional owner...
At the date of writing, the proposed amendments to the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976 (NT) endorsin...
In Australia, the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) provided the legislative means to resolve native title...
The acquisition and use of real property is fundamental to practically all types of resource and inf...
This article reports field research on Papua New Guinea's land courts, which decide property di...
Property theory has long explored the meaning and content of private property. Similarly, one finds ...
This article argues that the feudal doctrine of tenure continues to endure as the foundation for Aus...
"The debate concerning wealth creation on communally owned indigenous land is gaining momentum in A...
In 1973 John Henry Merryman noted that property law is a largely unexplored field of comparative stu...
Australia does not have a system of implicit recognition of the prior and continuing ownership of la...
This paper examines tenure inequities faced by global indigenous communities. In doing so, it compar...
Wik people on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, have been granted native title over 18,5...
The notion of property is fundamentally different between modern culture and customary people. In pr...
The notion of property is fundamentally different between modern culture and indigenous people. In p...
After decades of negative portrayal of traditional land tenure systems by the world's financial inst...
This paper summarise the various meanings which have been applied to the notion of traditional owner...
At the date of writing, the proposed amendments to the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976 (NT) endorsin...
In Australia, the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) provided the legislative means to resolve native title...
The acquisition and use of real property is fundamental to practically all types of resource and inf...
This article reports field research on Papua New Guinea's land courts, which decide property di...
Property theory has long explored the meaning and content of private property. Similarly, one finds ...
This article argues that the feudal doctrine of tenure continues to endure as the foundation for Aus...
"The debate concerning wealth creation on communally owned indigenous land is gaining momentum in A...
In 1973 John Henry Merryman noted that property law is a largely unexplored field of comparative stu...
Australia does not have a system of implicit recognition of the prior and continuing ownership of la...
This paper examines tenure inequities faced by global indigenous communities. In doing so, it compar...
Wik people on Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, have been granted native title over 18,5...