Indigenous peoples and governance structures:a comparative analysis of land and resource management rights
Indigenous Australians share with the Indigenous peoples of the world a commitment to govern their lands. Increasingly, international law standards are providing for the right of Indigenous participation in decisions affecting natural resources and land use. These rights are derived from common law....
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ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/f031cc5d-076f-458f-b0c2-c5f1c2ab3f66 2023-05-15T16:28:48+02:00 Indigenous peoples and governance structures:a comparative analysis of land and resource management rights Nettheim, Garth Meyers, Gary D. Craig, Donna 2002 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/f031cc5d-076f-458f-b0c2-c5f1c2ab3f66 eng eng Aboriginal Studies Press info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Nettheim , G , Meyers , G D & Craig , D 2002 , Indigenous peoples and governance structures : a comparative analysis of land and resource management rights . Aboriginal Studies Press , Canberra, Australia . /dk/atira/pure/mqoutputs/10 A1 - Authored Book - major work of research - published by a commercial publisher book 2002 ftmacquarieunicr 2021-12-26T12:29:05Z Indigenous Australians share with the Indigenous peoples of the world a commitment to govern their lands. Increasingly, international law standards are providing for the right of Indigenous participation in decisions affecting natural resources and land use. These rights are derived from common law. In practical terms, the degree of self- governance is provided by national statutes and treaties or through the declarations and protocols of international bodies like the United Nations. Indigenous peoples, and legal and other professionals have actively engaged a number of international and national legal mechanisms to achieve degrees of self-governance in Canada, the US, Greenland, Denmark, Norway, New Zealand and Australia. This book presents these dynamic precedents in the ongoing effort for Indigenous self-governance. Book Greenland Macquarie University Research Portal Canada Greenland New Zealand Norway |
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Indigenous Australians share with the Indigenous peoples of the world a commitment to govern their lands. Increasingly, international law standards are providing for the right of Indigenous participation in decisions affecting natural resources and land use. These rights are derived from common law. In practical terms, the degree of self- governance is provided by national statutes and treaties or through the declarations and protocols of international bodies like the United Nations. Indigenous peoples, and legal and other professionals have actively engaged a number of international and national legal mechanisms to achieve degrees of self-governance in Canada, the US, Greenland, Denmark, Norway, New Zealand and Australia. This book presents these dynamic precedents in the ongoing effort for Indigenous self-governance. |
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Indigenous peoples and governance structures:a comparative analysis of land and resource management rights |
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Indigenous peoples and governance structures:a comparative analysis of land and resource management rights |
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Nettheim , G , Meyers , G D & Craig , D 2002 , Indigenous peoples and governance structures : a comparative analysis of land and resource management rights . Aboriginal Studies Press , Canberra, Australia . |
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