In contemporary law, genetic technologies of the body have provided a new layer of complexity to legal determinations of racial identity. Indigenous peoples in particular are often forced to present themselves before law as invisible peoples requesting embodiment, possessing no set identity and requiring a legal determination of their status. In return for their participation in genetic research indigenous peoples have been promised, amongst other things, a reliable identification that would make them visible as indigenous before the law. This article examines genetic and non-genetic approaches to identifying indigenous peoples through a case study of Australian law and argues that while genetic technologies may have little to offer indigen...
This thesis engages in a critique of the concept of Australian native title law as a 'recognition sp...
Across the globe, government, university, and corporate researchers are undertaking genetic research...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
Indigenous people face procedural barriers in bringing actions in the Australian legal system, such ...
Confusion concerning a child's genetic identity is a common objection to the application of novel te...
As health care professions, law enforcement agencies, governments, employers, insurance companies an...
International audienceWhere do our distant ancestors come from, and which routes did they travel aro...
Genetic discrimination, defined as the differential treatment of individuals or their relatives on t...
This article provides a critical analysis of the current Australian regulatory landscape at the inte...
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Indigenous populations are thought to have particularly low levels of access to genetic health servi...
© 2017 Dr. Dylan LinoWhen Australians today debate the terms of political association between the pe...
Wary from decades exploitation in the name of science, Indigenous peoples typically approach externa...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
In March 2003, following extensive public consultation, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) ...
This thesis engages in a critique of the concept of Australian native title law as a 'recognition sp...
Across the globe, government, university, and corporate researchers are undertaking genetic research...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
Indigenous people face procedural barriers in bringing actions in the Australian legal system, such ...
Confusion concerning a child's genetic identity is a common objection to the application of novel te...
As health care professions, law enforcement agencies, governments, employers, insurance companies an...
International audienceWhere do our distant ancestors come from, and which routes did they travel aro...
Genetic discrimination, defined as the differential treatment of individuals or their relatives on t...
This article provides a critical analysis of the current Australian regulatory landscape at the inte...
This article considers the debate over patent law, informed consent, and benefit-sharing in the cont...
Indigenous populations are thought to have particularly low levels of access to genetic health servi...
© 2017 Dr. Dylan LinoWhen Australians today debate the terms of political association between the pe...
Wary from decades exploitation in the name of science, Indigenous peoples typically approach externa...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
In March 2003, following extensive public consultation, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) ...
This thesis engages in a critique of the concept of Australian native title law as a 'recognition sp...
Across the globe, government, university, and corporate researchers are undertaking genetic research...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...