Mabo, Wik & native title /

"More than a decade has passed since the High Court's decision in Mabo, and this book remains a key mechanism for distinguishing between fact & myth among the claims & counter-claims which bedevil Australia's native title debate. It provides an accurate, accessible, and unbiased account of what the judges and the Acts of Parliament have actually said about native title, what it means, and what problems are likely to arise. Recognising that the 1993 ruling in Mabo remains the basic legal document on native title, this 4th edition retains the plain language version of the ruling as its core. There follow equally straightforward explanations of the Native Title Act 1993, the 1996 High Court judgment in Wik, and the Howard government's legislative response in 1998 with the '10 point plan.' Finally, there are two completely new chapters on how the native title legislation has worked in practice, what important issues remain to be resolved, and some possible future directions." -- Provided by publisher

Call Number: 
KU46 .M33 B882 2001
Title Responsibility: 
Peter Butt, Robert Eagleson, Patricia Lane.
Author Information: 
Peter Butt is an Associate Professor with the Department of Family Medicine, University of Saskatchewan. He is the Medical Director of the department's division of Northern Medical Services, which provides clinical services to the northern regional health authorities and First Nations. Robert Eagleson is a former Associate Professor of Modern English Language at the University of Sydney and a recognised world authority on plain English. Eagleson was Commissioner-in-charge of the Victorian Law Reform Commission report Plain English and the Law.
Production Place: 
Leichhardt, NSW :
Producer: 
Federation Press,
Production Date: 
2001
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
Australian Aboriginal peoples; Torres Strait Islander peoples
Catalogue Key: 
4356960