Law versus justice: the Strategic Aboriginal Water Reserve in the Northern Territory, Australia

Date

2021-02-24

Authors

Nikolakis, William
Grafton, Quentin

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Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Using a policy tracing approach, we analyse the legislating of the Strategic Aboriginal Water Reserve (SAWR) in the Northern Territory, Australia. The SAWR is a share of the consumptive pool allocated to eligible Indigenous landowners in water plan areas, providing water resources for future economic development. Drawing on parliamentary and policy sources to reveal competing interests and ideologies, and the challenges of codifying water rights, this study finds that legislating water rights alone is insufficient to achieve water justice – water justice measures must respond to power imbalances and inequities by empowering people with the capabilities to implement their rights.

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Indigenous People’s water rights, First Peoples, water justice, water policy, law

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International Journal of Water Resources Development

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Journal article

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Open Access

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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License

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