The Anglo-Austrahan legal system has not readily recognised Indigenous constitutions. The absence of such recognition does not, however, deny that Australia's Indigenous nations have had constitutions for thousands of years and continue to do so. In this article, we explain how Indigenous laws, institutions and systems of authority are constitutional. Using the constitutions of the Gunditjmara peoples and Ngarrindjeri nation as examples, we identify three dimensions of Indigenous constitutions in Australia: first, the foundation of Indigenous constitutions in the continuing and inherent authority of Indigenous nations; secondly constitutional features deriving from Indigenous law; and thirdly the use in Indigenous constitutions of inst...
According to a conventional story told by scholars, the\ua0Australian Constitution\ua0is virtually i...
Many constitutions of the world contain special provisions for indigenous communities, granting them...
© 2018 Australian Political Studies Association. Eight years after the Expert Panel on Recognising A...
This article is about constitutionalism as an Indigenous tradition. The political idea of constituti...
© 2017 Dr. Dylan LinoWhen Australians today debate the terms of political association between the pe...
This article furnishes a comparative analysis on the constitutional recognition of Indigenous people...
The Australian Constitution does not mention Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Amendmen...
This collection of essays explores the history and current status of proposals to recognise Aborigin...
The Gillard government has recently stated they believe the Australian Constitution should be altere...
This article argues that there needs to be a conceptual shift in how we understand the constitutiona...
This article examines whether, and the extent to which, Canadian constitutional law addressing indig...
‘Constitutional recognition’ has emerged as a dominant language through which Australians now debate...
This paper discusses the potential benefits of considering the process of recognition of cultural di...
This article argues that there needs to be a conceptual shift in how we understand the constitutiona...
The article explores the participation of Indigenous Australians in Australian civil society with re...
According to a conventional story told by scholars, the\ua0Australian Constitution\ua0is virtually i...
Many constitutions of the world contain special provisions for indigenous communities, granting them...
© 2018 Australian Political Studies Association. Eight years after the Expert Panel on Recognising A...
This article is about constitutionalism as an Indigenous tradition. The political idea of constituti...
© 2017 Dr. Dylan LinoWhen Australians today debate the terms of political association between the pe...
This article furnishes a comparative analysis on the constitutional recognition of Indigenous people...
The Australian Constitution does not mention Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Amendmen...
This collection of essays explores the history and current status of proposals to recognise Aborigin...
The Gillard government has recently stated they believe the Australian Constitution should be altere...
This article argues that there needs to be a conceptual shift in how we understand the constitutiona...
This article examines whether, and the extent to which, Canadian constitutional law addressing indig...
‘Constitutional recognition’ has emerged as a dominant language through which Australians now debate...
This paper discusses the potential benefits of considering the process of recognition of cultural di...
This article argues that there needs to be a conceptual shift in how we understand the constitutiona...
The article explores the participation of Indigenous Australians in Australian civil society with re...
According to a conventional story told by scholars, the\ua0Australian Constitution\ua0is virtually i...
Many constitutions of the world contain special provisions for indigenous communities, granting them...
© 2018 Australian Political Studies Association. Eight years after the Expert Panel on Recognising A...