The notion of property is fundamentally different between modern culture and indigenous people. In practice modernity posits property as a set of material rights that are notionally comparable to other material values. Indigenous 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 recognized to consist of both 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 indigenous ownership has been less than satisfactory with few resolutions and many of those negotiated in sec...
The concept of dispossession has become ubiquitous in contemporary critical theory, including analys...
Many people in the Western world are seeking an alternative lifestyle with others of the same mind ...
This essay is not about native title (though it will get a brief mention). Rather, its subject is th...
The notion of property is fundamentally different between modern culture and indigenous people. In p...
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 customary people. In pr...
Indigenous Intellectual Property. A Conceptual Analysis shares the (today) common idea that a concep...
This paper examines tenure inequities faced by global indigenous communities. In doing so, it compar...
This work offers an analysis of the Western formal system of private property and its moral justific...
Repossession of land by Indigenous people is commonly understood as a legal act that unfolds within ...
While colonial imposition of the Canadian legal order has undermined Indigenous law, creating gaps a...
Issues of property and land rights as applied to indigenous groups in Australia (Aboriginals and Tor...
While colonial imposition of the Canadian legal order has undermined Indigenous law, creating gaps a...
This Article responds to an emerging view, in scholarship and popular society, that it is normativel...
Sponsored by the American Real Estate Society (ARES), Indigenous Peoples and Real Estate Valuation a...
The concept of dispossession has become ubiquitous in contemporary critical theory, including analys...
Many people in the Western world are seeking an alternative lifestyle with others of the same mind ...
This essay is not about native title (though it will get a brief mention). Rather, its subject is th...
The notion of property is fundamentally different between modern culture and indigenous people. In p...
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 customary people. In pr...
Indigenous Intellectual Property. A Conceptual Analysis shares the (today) common idea that a concep...
This paper examines tenure inequities faced by global indigenous communities. In doing so, it compar...
This work offers an analysis of the Western formal system of private property and its moral justific...
Repossession of land by Indigenous people is commonly understood as a legal act that unfolds within ...
While colonial imposition of the Canadian legal order has undermined Indigenous law, creating gaps a...
Issues of property and land rights as applied to indigenous groups in Australia (Aboriginals and Tor...
While colonial imposition of the Canadian legal order has undermined Indigenous law, creating gaps a...
This Article responds to an emerging view, in scholarship and popular society, that it is normativel...
Sponsored by the American Real Estate Society (ARES), Indigenous Peoples and Real Estate Valuation a...
The concept of dispossession has become ubiquitous in contemporary critical theory, including analys...
Many people in the Western world are seeking an alternative lifestyle with others of the same mind ...
This essay is not about native title (though it will get a brief mention). Rather, its subject is th...