A Guide to Overseas Precedents of Relevance to Native TitleA comprehensive and easily understood analysis of comparative common law precedents from Canada, the United States and New Zealand that relates to native title and outlines the context in which these decisions were made and their possible applications to Australia. |
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Sisältö
CHAPTER ONE | 1 |
CHAPTER TWO | 49 |
Canada | 65 |
Severance of aboriginal rights from the soil | 101 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 137 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 169 |
CHAPTER SIX | 221 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 245 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 279 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
aboriginal rights aboriginal title action agreements applied argued Australia authority Band basis British Columbia Canada Chapter claim clear and plain common law compensation concerned Congress considered Constitution continuity Council Crown customary customs decision dependent determine discussed duty effect established European evidence example exclusive exercise existence extinguishment fact federal fiduciary Fisheries fishing fishing rights Further grant held historic hunting and fishing important included Indian Indian title Indigenous integral interest issue judgment jurisdiction land legislation limited Mabo majority Maori Maori Land Muriwhenua native title nature noted obligation occupation offshore ownership particular Peet plain intention possession practices principles prior protection question reason recognised reference regulation relation relationship reservation respect River settlement society sovereignty specific statute Supreme Court surrender territory trade traditional treaty treaty rights tribal Tribe trust United waters Zealand
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