Treaty / Sean Brennan ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Brennan, Sean, 1965-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Annandale, N.S.W. : Federation Press, 2005Description: xvi, 176 p. ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1862875596Subject(s): Aboriginal Australians -- Race relations | Law - Constitutional law - Treaty movement | Race relations - Reconciliation | Colonisation | Politics and Government - Sovereignty | Native title | Law - Constitutional law - Constitutional reform | Aboriginal Australians -- Legal status, laws, etc | Australiens (Aborigènes) -- Traités | Australiens (Aborigènes) -- Droit | Australiens (Aborigènes) -- Terres | Justice sociale -- Australie | Aboriginal Australians | Aboriginal Australians -- Legal status, laws, etc | Race relations -- Political aspects | Social justice | Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure | Aboriginal Australians -- Treaties | Aboriginal Australians -- Treaties | Aboriginal Australians -- Land tenure | Aboriginal Australians -- Civil rights | Social justice -- Australia | New Zealand (NZ) | United States (USA) | Canada | Australia | Australie -- Relations raciales -- Aspect politique | Australia | Australia -- Race relations -- Political aspects | Ethnic relations | Australian Aboriginal studies | Civil & human rights | Aboriginal treaty | Aboriginal land rights | Self determination | Indigenous populations | Social justice | Legislation | United States | Canada | New Zealand | Australia overseas comparisons | Race relations | Cases (Law) | Aboriginal land rights | Self determination | Race relations | Indigenous populations | Social justice | Legislation | United States | Canada | New Zealand | Aboriginal treaty | Australia overseas comparisonsGenre/Form: Treaties. DDC classification: 342.940872 LOC classification: DU124.L3 | T74 2005Other classification: 342.940872 Online resources: Full text supplements and updates | Connect to supplements | Supplements
Contents:
1. The treaty debate -- 2. Treaty at the policy and practical level -- 3. Indigenous people and the law -- 4. The question of sovereignty -- 5. What can we learn from overseas? -- 6. What does native title offer? -- 7. Models for an Australian treaty? -- 8. The path forward.
Summary: Australia's first peoples are on the lowest rung of our society and are largely locked out of the wealth of a very affluent country. This book takes a practical look at whether modern treaty making between Indigenous peoples and government in Australia is feasible and whether a treaty could help solve these problems.
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Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references.

1. The treaty debate -- 2. Treaty at the policy and practical level -- 3. Indigenous people and the law -- 4. The question of sovereignty -- 5. What can we learn from overseas? -- 6. What does native title offer? -- 7. Models for an Australian treaty? -- 8. The path forward.

Australia's first peoples are on the lowest rung of our society and are largely locked out of the wealth of a very affluent country. This book takes a practical look at whether modern treaty making between Indigenous peoples and government in Australia is feasible and whether a treaty could help solve these problems.

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