Designing an Indigenous Voice that empowers: How constitutional recognition could strengthen First Nations sovereignty

This article considers how a First Nations Voice to Parliament, if carefully designed, could strengthen the land-based sovereignty and autonomy of First Peoples in Australia. It critiques the proposals presented in the Indigenous Voice Co-design Process' Interim Report released January 2021 for...

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Published in:Alternative Law Journal
Main Authors: O’Neil, J, O'Neil, Jason
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Published: SAGE 2021
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