Native title in the new millennium: a selection of papers from the Native Title Representatives Bodies Legal Conference, 16-20 April 2000: Melbourne, Victoria

Bryan Keon-Cohen (ed)
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  • xlvi, 413 p. : col. maps ; 25 cm. #220823 Includes bibliographical references (p. [405]-413) and index. (Name on title page.)
  • Native title and the constitution/David Bennett, QC
  • From the internet to the outback, a world class court/Justice A.M. North
  • Alternative state and territory schemes: a national overview/Graeme Neate
  • The right to negotiate in Western Australia, alternative schemes in accordance with the Native Title Amendment Act 1998/Michael O’Donnell
  • The alternative scheme in South Australia/Tim Wooley
  • Queensland alternative provisions under NTA ss.26A, 26B, 43 & 43A: the Mineral Resources Act 1989 (Qld), Land and Resources Tribunal Act 1999 (Qld)/James Fitzgerald
  • The Land and Resources Tribunal: an introduction/Gregory J. Koppenol
  • The Northern Territory’s alternative (Section 43A) legislation/Chris Athanasiou and Greg Borchers
  • Economic development of the indigenous economy and the potential leverage of native title/Jon Altman
  • Economic options in mining development negotiations/Brett I. Midena
  • Economic options in mining development negotiations II/Bruce Harvey
  • Building partnerships to enhance indigenous economic prosperity/Ron Morony
  • Without prejudice: The Wik negotiation/Mark Love
  • More than just the natives’ title: achieving outcomes beyond the Native Title Act/Scott McDougall and Greg Egert
  • The Kimberley Region native title and heritage protection memorandum of understanding and the native title and heritage protection model agreement/George Irving
  • Tasmania’s legislative and administrative response to native title/Lynden Griggs
  • A case study on negotiating agreements under the Native Title Act 1993: The Alice Springs to Darwin Railway Agreement/Chris Athanasiou
  • Mabo dreaming: the federal court’s picture of native title after Mabo (No 2) with particular reference to the Miriuwung and Gajerrong People’s Litigation/Michael Barker QC
  • The Croker Island appeals/Graham Hiley QC
  • Where are we at with native title following the appeals in Croker Island, Miriuwung Gajerrong and Yorta Yorta?/Ross Howie QC
  • Client legal privilege and anthropologists’ expert evidence in native title claims/B.A. Keon?Cohen QC
  • Future acts affecting native title offshore and injunctive relief/Greg McIntyre and Graham Carter
  • The most obvious of dodges: preserving the evidence of Aboriginal elders in native title claims/David Ritter and Frances Flanagan
  • Fiduciary obligations of governments towards indigenous minorities/Greg McIntyre
  • Mapping native title: a national picture/Peter J. Bowen
  • A quick guide to ILUAs/Patricia Lane
  • Indigenous land use agreements: which, why and where?/Sue Kee
  • Canada: indigenous land claims and settlements/Richard Bartlett
  • New Zealand: indigenous land claims and settlements/Tom Bennion
  • South Africa: the progress with land claims and reflections on the Australian process/Bertus De Villiers
  • The practical relevance of international law, CERD and the UN draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples/Garth Nettheim
  • Lists and map of representative bodies
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Native title (Australia) — Congresses
  • Torres Strait Islanders — Land tenure — Congresses
  • Aboriginal Australians — Land tenure — Congresses
  • Land tenure — Law and legislation — Australia — Congresses
  • Native title – Agreements – Indigenous Land Use
  • Native title – Law and legislation
  • Law – Constitutional law
  • Native title – National Native Title Tribunal
  • Native title – Cases
  • Native title – Claims
  • Law – Land
  • Australia
  • Torres Strait Islands (Qld TSI SC54, SC55-05)

Additional Information

AuthorBryan Keon-Cohen (ed)
Number of pages413
PublisherCanberra : Aboriginal Studies Press [and] Native Title Research Unit, AIATSIS
Year Published2001
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Near Fine

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