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Against Native Title


 Against Native Title
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Author : Eve Vincent
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Against Native Title written by Eve Vincent and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Aboriginal Australians categories.


Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Sydney, Department of Anthropology, 2013) issued under title: Forces of destruction, acts of creation: aboriginality, identity and native title, on the far west coast of South Australia.



Against Native Title


Against Native Title
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Author : Eve Vincent
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-09-07

Against Native Title written by Eve Vincent and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-09-07 with Aboriginal Australians categories.


"Against Native Title is about one group's lived experience of a divisive native title claim in the outback town of Ceduna, where the native title claims process has thoroughly reorganised local Aboriginal identities over the course of the past decade. The central character in this story is senior Aboriginal woman Sue Haseldine, a self-styled charismatic rebel and master storyteller. Sue's extended family has experienced native title as an unwelcome imposition: something that has emanated from the state and out of which they gained only enemies. They rail against the logic of native title and oppose the extensive mineral exploration underway in their country. But this is not simply a tale of conflict. Threaded throughout is the story of a twice-yearly event called 'rockhole recovery'; trips that involve numerous days of four-wheel drive travel to a series of permanent water sources and Dreaming sites. Against Native Title captures the energy that fuels this unique, small-scale initiative. Rockhole recovery expresses the ways in which Sue Haseldine and her family continue to care for, and maintain connections to, Country - outside of the native title process. Against Native Title pursues a controversial and much neglected line of enquiry: the native title process is not necessarily a force for good. This is a vivacious and very human story, which makes a vital contribution to national debates around issues of Aboriginal futures in remote and regional areas."



Year Book Australia 1995


Year Book Australia 1995
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: Aust. Bureau of Statistics
Release Date : 1994

Year Book Australia 1995 written by and has been published by Aust. Bureau of Statistics this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Australia categories.




The Social Effects Of Native Title


The Social Effects Of Native Title
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Author : Benjamin Richard Smith
language : en
Publisher: ANU E Press
Release Date : 2007-10-01

The Social Effects Of Native Title written by Benjamin Richard Smith and has been published by ANU E Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-10-01 with History categories.


"The papers in this collection reflect on the various social effects of native title. In particular, the authors consider the ways in which the implementation of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cwlth), and the native title process for which this Act legislates, allow for the recognition and translation of Aboriginal law and custom, and facilitate particular kinds of coexistence between Aboriginal title holders and other Australians. In so doing, the authors seek to extend the debate on native title beyond questions of practice and towards an improved understanding of the effects of native title on the social lives of Indigenous Australians and on Australian society more generally"--Publisher's description.



Native Claims


Native Claims
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Author : Saliha Belmessous
language : en
Publisher: OUP USA
Release Date : 2012

Native Claims written by Saliha Belmessous and has been published by OUP USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with History categories.


This groundbreaking collection of essays shows that, from the moment European expansion commenced through to the twentieth century, indigenous peoples from America, Africa, Australia and New Zealand drafted legal strategies to contest dispossession. The story of indigenous resistance to European colonization is well known. But legal resistance has been wrongly understood to be a relatively recent phenomenon. These essays demonstrate how indigenous peoples throughout the world opposed colonization not only with force, but also with ideas. They made claims to territory using legal arguments drawn from their own understanding of a law that applies between peoples - a kind of law of nations, comparable to that being developed by Europeans. The contributors to this volume argue that in the face of indigenous legal arguments, European justifications of colonization should be understood not as an original and originating legal discourse but, at least in part, as a form of counter-claim. Native Claims: Indigenous Law against Empire, 1500-1920 brings together the work of eminent social and legal historians, literary scholars, and philosophers, including Rolena Adorno, Lauren Benton, Duncan Ivison, and Kristin Mann. Their combined expertise makes this volume uniquely expansive in its coverage of a crucial issue in global and colonial history. The various essays treat sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Latin America, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century North America (including the British colonies and French Canada), and nineteenth-century Australasia and Africa. There is no other book that examines the issue of European dispossession of native peoples in such a way.



Australian Native Title Anthropology


Australian Native Title Anthropology
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Author : Kingsley Palmer
language : en
Publisher: ANU Press
Release Date : 2018-05-03

Australian Native Title Anthropology written by Kingsley Palmer and has been published by ANU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-05-03 with Social Science categories.


The Australian Federal Native Title Act 1993 marked a revolution in the recognition of the rights of Australia’s Indigenous peoples. The legislation established a means whereby Indigenous Australians could make application to the Federal Court for the recognition of their rights to traditional country. The fiction that Australia was terra nullius (or ‘void country’), which had prevailed since European settlement, was overturned. The ensuing legal cases, mediated resolutions and agreements made within the terms of the Native Title Act quickly proved the importance of having sound, scholarly and well-researched anthropology conducted with claimants so that the fundamentals of the claims made could be properly established. In turn, this meant that those opposing the claims would also benefit from anthropological expertise. This is a book about the practical aspects of anthropology that are relevant to the exercise of the discipline within the native title context. The engagement of anthropology with legal process, determined by federal legislation, raises significant practical as well as ethical issues that are explored in this book. It will be of interest to all involved in the native title process, including anthropologists and other researchers, lawyers and judges, as well as those who manage the claim process. It will also be relevant to all who seek to explore the role of anthropology in relation to Indigenous rights, legislation and the state.



Racism Against Indigenous Peoples


Racism Against Indigenous Peoples
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Author : International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
language : en
Publisher: IWGIA
Release Date : 2001

Racism Against Indigenous Peoples written by International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs and has been published by IWGIA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Social Science categories.


"This book is published in connection with the UN "World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance" held in South Africa, 2001 and it contains articles by experts from throughout the world." - cover.



Authorisation And Decision Making In Native Title


Authorisation And Decision Making In Native Title
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Author : Nick Duff
language : en
Publisher: AIATSIS Research Publications
Release Date : 2017-02-07

Authorisation And Decision Making In Native Title written by Nick Duff and has been published by AIATSIS Research Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-02-07 with Aboriginal Australians categories.


Native title involves an interface between the Australian legal system and Indigenous legal, cultural and political systems. The assertion and management of native title rights involves collective action by sometimes large and disparate groups of Indigenous people. Contentious politics makes such collective action difficult and the courts will often be asked to decide whether group decisions have been validly made. In the last two decades a vast and complex body of law and practice has developed to address this challenge. Authorisation law is a set of principles about how the views and intentions of native title claimants or holders are translated into legally effective decisions. This book sets out the legal rules and their application in various situations: native title claims, native title agreement-making, decision-making by native title corporations, and compensation applications. It also addresses key practical, ethical and political dimensions of native title decision-making. This book will be useful for native title practitioners including lawyers, judges and native title holders. It will also be relevant to academic research into the ethical, political and anthropological dimensions of Indigenous governance.



Against All Odds


Against All Odds
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Author : Graeme J. Neate
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Against All Odds written by Graeme J. Neate and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with categories.


Examines multi-party, cross-cultural mediation in relation to areas of land or waters in Australia, using a primarily interest-based model in a rights-based context; reviews mediation methodology and theory as it is applied to the mediation and negotiation of native title issues.



Aboriginal Title


Aboriginal Title
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Author : P. G. McHugh
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 2011-08-18

Aboriginal Title written by P. G. McHugh and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-08-18 with Law categories.


Aboriginal title represents one of the most remarkable and controversial legal developments in the common law world of the late-twentieth century. Overnight it changed the legal position of indigenous peoples. The common law doctrine gave sudden substance to the tribes' claims to justiciable property rights over their traditional lands, catapulting these up the national agenda and jolting them out of a previous culture of governmental inattention. In a series of breakthrough cases national courts adopted the argument developed first in western Canada, and then New Zealand and Australia by a handful of influential scholars. By the beginning of the millennium the doctrine had spread to Malaysia, Belize, southern Africa and had a profound impact upon the rapid development of international law of indigenous peoples' rights. This book is a history of this doctrine and the explosion of intellectual activity arising from this inrush of legalism into the tribes' relations with the Anglo settler state. The author is one of the key scholars involved from the doctrine's appearance in the early 1980s as an exhortation to the courts, and a figure who has both witnessed and contributed to its acceptance and subsequent pattern of development. He looks critically at the early conceptualisation of the doctrine, its doctrinal elaboration in Canada and Australia - the busiest jurisdictions - through a proprietary paradigm located primarily (and constrictively) inside adjudicative processes. He also considers the issues of inter-disciplinary thought and practice arising from national legal systems' recognition of aboriginal land rights, including the emergent and associated themes of self-determination that surfaced more overtly during the 1990s and after. The doctrine made modern legal history, and it is still making it.