| Larissa Behrendt - Aboriginal Australians - 2003 - 212 pages
This new work argues that a broad Indigenous rights framework is crucial to achieving positive change in the socio-economic disadvantage into which Indigenous Australians are ... | |
| Marcia Langton - Aboriginal Australians - 2006 - 324 pages
Settling with Indigenous People describes the making of ten contemporary, mostly Australian, local and regional agreements and details the avenues through which such agreements ... | |
| Larissa Behrendt, Chris Cunneen, Terry Libesman - History - 2009 - 404 pages
"This book looks at Indigenous peoples' contact with Anglo-Australian law, and deals primarily with the problems the imposed law has had in its relationship with Indigenous ... | |
| John Borrows - Social Science - 2010 - 441 pages
With characteristic richness and eloquence, John Borrows explores legal traditions, the role of governments and courts, and the prospect of a multi-juridical legal culture, all ... | |
| Alex M. Cameron - Law - 2009 - 255 pages
The Supreme Court of Canada decision in the Marshall case asserted sweeping Native treaty rights and generated intense controversy. In Power without Law Alex Cameron enlivens ... | |
| Christopher McKee - History - 2009 - 177 pages
This updated edition of Treaty Talks in British Columbia traces the origins and development of treaty negotiations in the province and includes a postscript, co-authored with ... | |
| Robert Nichols, Jakeet Singh - Law - 2014 - 354 pages
Freedom and Democracy in an Imperial Context: Dialogues with James Tully gathers leading thinkers from across the humanities and social sciences in a celebration of, and ... | |
| Robert Nichols, Jakeet Singh - Law - 2014 - 299 pages
Freedom and Democracy in an Imperial Context: Dialogues with James Tully gathers leading thinkers from across the humanities and social sciences in a celebration of, and ... | |
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