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Identifying a Legal Framework for a Treaty between Australia's First Peoples and the State

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Wood, Asmi
Gardiner, Christie

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Rowman and Littlefield International

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For several decades, Australia has made various political commitments to develop a legal apparatus that recognises the agency of Indigenous peoples1 which facilitates their autonomy and self-determination

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Developing Governance and Governing Development: International Case Studies of Indigenous Futures

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2099-12-31
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