Description |
1 online resource (xi, 239 pages). |
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Treaties language |
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text file |
Series |
Aboriginal history monograph ; 13
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Aboriginal history monograph series ; 13.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
What good condition? / Peter Read -- Foreword / Larissa Behrendt -- Put not your faith in princes (or cour`ts) -- agreements made from asymmetrical power bases: the story of a promise made to Western Australia's Aboriginal people / Steven Churches -- National encounters between Indigenous and settler peoples: some Canadian lessons / Ravi de Costa -- Doubts about the treaty / Peter Read -- Reflections on the history of Indigenous people's struggle for human rights in Australia -- what role could a treaty play? / William Jonas -- Political aspects of creating a treaty / Roderic Pitty -- From enforceability to feel-good: notes on the prehistory of the recent treaty debate / Tim Rowse -- Challenge for Australia: reconciling the treaty / Sue Stanton -- A treaty for whom? / Eddie Mabo Jnr -- What is a treaty? / Michael Dodson -- Treaty: advancing reconciliation? / David Malcolm -- International Human Rights: bases for Indigenous rights / Garth Nettheim -- Consent: common law and native title / Stephen W. Robson -- 'Treaty': what's in a name? / Michael Barker -- Customary Law and treaty / Ralph Simmonds -- Missed meanings: the language of sovereignty in the treaty debate / Lisa Strelein -- Regional agreements, higher education and representations of Indigenous Australian reality / Greg McConville -- Native title holding communities as treaty parties / Greg McIntyre -- Cape York view / Richard Ah Mat -- Coolangatta Statement on Indigenous peoples' Rights in Education -- Biographical notes. |
Summary |
"What Good Condition? collects edited papers, initially delivered at the Treaty Advancing Reconciliation conference, on the proposal for a treaty between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians, a proposal which has been discussed and dissected for nearly 30 years. Featuring contributions from prominent Aboriginal community leaders, legal experts and academics, this capacious work provides an overview of the context and legacy of the residue of treaty proposals and negotiations in past decades; a consideration of the implications of treaty in an Indigenous, national and international context; and, finally, some reflections on regional aspirations and achievements."--Publisher's description. |
Local Note |
JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access |
Language |
English. |
Subject |
Aboriginal Australians -- Treaties.
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Aboriginal Australians. |
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Aboriginal Australians -- Civil rights.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Civil rights. |
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Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure. |
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Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Government relations. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Ebook.
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Treaties.
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Added Author |
Read, Peter, 1945-
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Meyers, Gary D.
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Reece, Bob, 1940-
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Other Form: |
Print version: (OCoLC)174052910 |
ISBN |
9781920942915 (electronic book) |
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1920942912 (electronic book) |
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1920942904 |
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9781920942908 |
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