Mabos Cultural Legacy

Mabos Cultural Legacy
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9781785274251
ISBN-13 : 1785274252
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Mabos Cultural Legacy by : Geoff Rodoreda

More than any other event in Australia’s legal, political and cultural history, the High Court of Australia’s 1992 Mabo decision challenged previous ways of thinking about land, identity, belonging, the nation and history. Now, more than a quarter of a century after Mabo, this book examines the broader impacts of this landmark legal decision on various forms of Australian culture and cultural practice. How is Australia’s post-Mabo imaginary being reflected, refracted and articulated in contemporary film, fiction, poetry, biography and other forms of cultural expression? To what extent has the discussion and practice of history, linguistics, anthropology and other branches of the humanities been challenged or transformed by Mabo? While the judges in Mabo recognised native title, they also denied Indigenous people sovereignty over the continent: how is First Nations sovereignty being articulated and creatively imagined in more recent post-Mabo discourse? This interdisciplinary book, offering a transnational perspective via scholars based in Australia, continental Europe and the UK, provides an overview of the diverse impact and discursive influence of Mabo on fields of artistic endeavour and cultural practice in Australia today.

Native Title from Mabo to Akiba

Native Title from Mabo to Akiba
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Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 1862879982
ISBN-13 : 9781862879980
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Native Title from Mabo to Akiba by : Sean Brennan

Cover image taken at Mangkuna (Corkbark) on Karajarri country in the Kimberley, Western Australia - November 2014. Photography by Edward Tran. © Copyright Kimberley Land Council.This edited collection brings together some of Australia's foremost experts in native title to provide a realistic assessment of the achievements, frustrations and possibilities of native title, two decades since the enactment of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), and after the most significant High Court decision on native title in more than ten years, Akiba v Commonwealth, which confirmed the existence of commercial native title fishing rights. The Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors come from a variety of disciplines and perspectives and include academics and practitioners from the fields of law, economics, anthropology, politics, history and community development. Uniting the book is a concern that native title make a real impact on the economic and social circumstances of Australia's Indigenous communities.The book consists of two parts.Part One is entitled Legal Dynamics in the Development of Native Title. It examines the way in which Australian law has defined and often constrained the scope of this newly-recognised property right. There is a particular focus on legal issues with a direct bearing on the economic potential of native title, such as alienability and the right to trade resources and the challenges posed for anti-discrimination law.Part Two is entitled Native Title as a Vehicle for Indigenous Empowerment. Authors provide an overview of the contribution made so far by native title and the prospects for future empowerment. Detailed mapping and analysis provides readers with a geographic orientation and a sense of realism about the economic potential of the native title estate, in comparison with achievements under a parallel statutory land rights regime. This part also explains some of the challenges Indigenous groups face in areas such as governance, land reform and internal politicking, as they operate in the shadow of the law, seeking to utilise native title for greater empowerment._______________________________________________________ Click here to view and listen to the Indigenous Empowerment panel discussion which includes video and audio webcasts, photos and a review essay.

Recognising Aboriginal Title

Recognising Aboriginal Title
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Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063306511
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Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Recognising Aboriginal Title by : Peter H. Russell

In this book, Peter H. Russell offers a comprehensive study of the Mabo case, its background, and its consequences, contextualizing it within the international struggle of indigenous peoples to overcome colonized status. --book jacket.

Mabo

Mabo
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ISBN-10 : 0642565252
ISBN-13 : 9780642565259
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Mabo by : Film Australia

Delves into the Mabo legal case and the important issues it raises for Australians and indigenous peoples everywhere. This multimedia resource gives an overview of the case and provides an insight into both the man at its centre, Eddie Koiki Mabo, and Torres Strait Islander culture. CD-ROMS include film, audio-visuals, and text.

Compromised Jurisprudence

Compromised Jurisprudence
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Publisher : Aboriginal Studies Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780855756635
ISBN-13 : 0855756632
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Compromised Jurisprudence by : Lisa Strelein

First edition published in 2006.

Aboriginal Title

Aboriginal Title
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 1529
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ISBN-10 : 9780191018541
ISBN-13 : 0191018546
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Aboriginal Title by : P. G. McHugh

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.

Eddie Koiki Mabo

Eddie Koiki Mabo
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Publisher : Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9780702251603
ISBN-13 : 0702251607
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Eddie Koiki Mabo by : Noel Loos

'He was in the best sense a fighter for equal rights, a rebel, a free-thinker, a restless spirit, a reformer who saw far into the future and far into the past.' Dr Bryan Keon-Cohen, plaintiffs' barrister in the Mabo litigation Here, largely in his own words, is the incredible story of Edward Koiki Mabo, from his childhood on the Island of Mer through to his struggle within the union cause and the black rights movement. Tragically, Mabo died just months before the historic High Court native-title decision that destroyed forever the concept of terra nullius. Originally published by UQP in 1996, this new edition has been updated by Mabo's long-time friend historian Noel Loos. New photographs and a preface by esteemed film director Rachel Perkins give this book the new life it deserves.

The Limits of Change

The Limits of Change
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Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 0987135384
ISBN-13 : 9780987135384
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Limits of Change by : Toni Bauman

This book looks back at the twenty years since the Mabo decision to clarify the challenges that remain as well as all that has been accomplished so far.

Mabo, Wik & Native Title

Mabo, Wik & Native Title
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Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : 1862873860
ISBN-13 : 9781862873865
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Mabo, Wik & Native Title by : Peter Butt

More than a decade has passed since the High Court's decision in Mabo, and this book remains a key mechanism for distinguishing between fact & myth among the claims & counter-claims which bedevil Australia's native title debate. It provides an accurate, accessible, and unbiased account of what the judges and the Acts of Parliament have actually said about native title, what it means, and what problems are likely to arise. Recognising that the 1993 ruling in Mabo remains the basic legal document on native title, this 4th edition retains the plain language version of the ruling as its core. There follow equally straightforward explanations of the Native Title Act 1993, the 1996 High Court judgment in Wik, and the Howard government's legislative response in 1998 with the "10 point plan." Finally, there are two completely new chapters on how the native title legislation has worked in practice, what important issues remain to be resolved, and some possible future directions.

Mabo and Native Title

Mabo and Native Title
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Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89081982761
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Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Mabo and Native Title by : Will Sanders

Foreword (p.iii) by Jon Altman and John Braithwaite - a brief history of this series of seminars held in May 1994; papers by J. Beckett, H. Reynolds, F. Brennan, G. Nettheim, J.C. Altman annotated separately.