Majah : indigenous peoples and the law
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Majah : indigenous peoples and the law
(Monograph series in law and justice)
Federation Press, 1996
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At head of title: Southern Cross University, Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice and the Gungil Jindibah Centre
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
A glance at the chapters in this book discloses issues of great importance to the Australian people. They include: self-determination for Aborigines self-determination for Aborigines the impact of British law on colonised peoples deaths in custody the Convention Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries criminal law after Mabo v Queensland (No 2) incarceration of Aboriginal women intellectual property rights in indigenous art.
目次
Nungas in the nineties Irene Watson Detention, torture, terror and the Australian State: Aboriginal people, criminal justice and neocolonialism Chris Cunneen British common law and colonised peoples: Studies in Trinidad and Western Australia Jeannine Purdy The price of compromise: Should Australia ratify ILO Convention 169 Lisa Strelein Keeping the colonisers honest: The implications of Recommendation 333 Neil Lofgren Koori cultural heritage: Reclaiming the past? Greta Bird Intellectual property and the "imaginary Aboriginal" Shelley Wright Te reo Maori - Te reo rangatira o Aotearoa - Te okeoke roaThe Maori language - The chiefly language of Aotearoa - The long struggle Nin Tomas Deconstructing the Royal Commission - Representations of "Aboriginality" in the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Mark Harris Five issues for the criminal law after Mabo Jenny Blokland and Martin Flynn The recognition of Aboriginality by Australian criminal law Stanley Yeo The incarceration of Aboriginal women Marie Brooks The Yorta Yorta struggle for justice continues Wayne Atkinson
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