Indigenous Affairs continues to be a controversial and fast moving area of public policy and law, the latest issue being whether racial equality needs to be dispensed with in order to protect Indigenous children. This edition, as with previous editions, will cover the full scope of Indigenous legal issues with considerable depth, including extracts of key primary materials. Readers from all walks of life and professions will find the new edition a useful introduction to Indigenous legal issues and ideal reference textbook for the workplace. Among the significant developments considered in this edition are: The abolition of ATSIC and recent moves towards establishing a successor body (or bodies) to represent Indigenous Australians; The conti...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
The Law Admissions Consultative Committee’s Model Admission Rules 2015 require new practising lawyer...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Indigenous Legal Relations in Australia is a comprehensive and clearly argued text designed to suit ...
In this Paper, I refer to probably the most disadvantaged sector of the Australian community, its in...
It is rather late in the day to say that customary law and aboriginal law does not form part of the ...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the te...
Over 25 years in the making, the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is described...
In this paper Talina Drabsch provides an overview of some of the key issues involving Indigenous Aus...
This thematic issue addresses the challenges faced by Indigenous peoples in protecting their rights ...
In a series of important decisions, the Court has come to grips with a number of issues that it did ...
This volume, a collection of essays by a variety of scholars in the field of indigenous rights, orig...
Analysing how Indigenous Peoples come to be identifiable as bearers of human rights, this book consi...
This year’s report examines the operation of the native title system and its affect on the exerc...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
The Law Admissions Consultative Committee’s Model Admission Rules 2015 require new practising lawyer...
Indigenous Peoples and the Law provides an historical, comparative and contextual analysis of variou...
Indigenous Legal Relations in Australia is a comprehensive and clearly argued text designed to suit ...
In this Paper, I refer to probably the most disadvantaged sector of the Australian community, its in...
It is rather late in the day to say that customary law and aboriginal law does not form part of the ...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the te...
Over 25 years in the making, the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is described...
In this paper Talina Drabsch provides an overview of some of the key issues involving Indigenous Aus...
This thematic issue addresses the challenges faced by Indigenous peoples in protecting their rights ...
In a series of important decisions, the Court has come to grips with a number of issues that it did ...
This volume, a collection of essays by a variety of scholars in the field of indigenous rights, orig...
Analysing how Indigenous Peoples come to be identifiable as bearers of human rights, this book consi...
This year’s report examines the operation of the native title system and its affect on the exerc...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
This article explores constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, a...
The Law Admissions Consultative Committee’s Model Admission Rules 2015 require new practising lawyer...