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The Aboriginal way forward: reverse discrimination or self-determination?

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Ditton, Pamela Mary

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The Australian National University

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This sub-thesis utilises three case studies concerning contemporary Aboriginal1 issues in Central Australia as vehicles for an examination of whether the existing anti-discrimination regime, both within Australia and internationally, provides adequate and appropriate protection for the Aboriginal groups

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