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Compromised jurisprudence : native title cases since Mabo

โœ Scribed by Eddie Mabo, Lisa Strelein


Publisher
Aboriginal Studies Press
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
273
Edition
2nd ed.
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


First edition published in 2006.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Introduction --
Recognising native title in Australian law : Mabo v Queensland [no. 2] --
Coexistence and necessary inconsistency : Wik Peoples v. Queensland --
The vulnerability of native title : Fejo v Northern Territory --
Property and Crown ownership : Yanner v Eaton --
Native title offshore : Commonwealth v Yarmirr --
Redefining extinguishment : Western Australia v Ward --
Proof of a native title society : Yorta Yorta v Victoria --
Rules of interpretation : Griffiths v Minister for Lands, Planning and Environment --
Implementing the High Court's jurisprudence : De Rose v South Australia [no. 2] --
Continuity and change : Bodney v Bennell --
The development of native title jurisprudence --
The jurisprudence of native title : 'recognition' and 'protection'


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