Native Title and Land Law: The Laws of Australia ebook

Native Title and Land Law: The Laws of Australia ebook

By Justin Carter

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Date: 08/12/2015

Code: 9780455237541

Thomson Reuters, AUSTRALIA

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Description

Native Title and Land Law - The Laws of Australia provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of common law principles relating to, and the statutory regulation of native title and land law in Australia.

Native Title and Land Law - The Laws of Australia provides easy to read and insightful commentary on topics including:

  • constitutional status;
  • Aboriginal customary law;
  • native title at common law;
  • native title legislation;
  • land law in all jurisdictions;
  • cultural heritage.

This material is also published as part of Title 1 “Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders” of The Laws of Australia legal encyclopaedia. As such it retains that work’s easy-to-read style: each main paragraph opens with a bold proposition that encapsulates the relevant legal principle, while the text that follows sets out and analyses complexities, nuances and developments in the law. Extensive referencing makes The Laws of Australia the ideal starting point for research across any Australian jurisdiction.

Justin Carter is a Barrister at the Queensland Bar and was Associate to The Hon Justice Keane (then on the Queensland Court of Appeal), Justices Bell and Barry of the Family Court of Australia, and judges of the Federal Court of Australia. Justin is subeditor of the Queensland Reports and contributes as an updating author for the civil procedure and government titles in The Laws of Australia.

Table of Contents

 

Constitutional Status

Introduction

Sovereignty and Jurisdiction of Courts

Proposals for Treaty or Compact

Constitutional Law

Funding for Programs and Services

Citizenship and Electoral Rights

Social Justice Proposals for Constitutional Reform

 

Aboriginal Customary Law

Introduction

Recognition of Aboriginal Customary Law

 

Land Law

Introduction

Native Title at Common Law

Native Title Legislation

Commonwealth Legislation

Australian Capital Territory

New South Wales

Northern Territory

Queensland

South Australia

Tasmania

Victoria

Western Australia

 

Cultural Heritage

Introduction

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