The Implications for Australia of Recent Canadian Experience
There is a myth in Australia that Canada has a unique legal framework which explains the relative progress in that country's indigenous policy in recent times. The truth is that legal devices remained unknown or moribund until the non-indigenous public was ready to 'discover' them in...
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ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:11147 2023-05-15T17:48:01+02:00 The Implications for Australia of Recent Canadian Experience Jull, Peter 1999-01-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:11147/jull0699.pdf https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:11147 unknown Indigenous self-determination Nunavut 370103 Race and Ethnic Relations Conference Paper 1999 ftunivqespace 2020-12-21T23:18:41Z There is a myth in Australia that Canada has a unique legal framework which explains the relative progress in that country's indigenous policy in recent times. The truth is that legal devices remained unknown or moribund until the non-indigenous public was ready to 'discover' them in recent decades. In other words, indigenous rights and policy in Canada have depended on social attitudes, political pressures, and the ability of indigenous peoples to use the political and legal system to their advantage. Conference Object Nunavut The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Nunavut Canada |
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There is a myth in Australia that Canada has a unique legal framework which explains the relative progress in that country's indigenous policy in recent times. The truth is that legal devices remained unknown or moribund until the non-indigenous public was ready to 'discover' them in recent decades. In other words, indigenous rights and policy in Canada have depended on social attitudes, political pressures, and the ability of indigenous peoples to use the political and legal system to their advantage. |
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