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Mabo: The Native Title Legislation by M. A. Stephenson β€” book cover

Mabo: The Native Title Legislation

by M. A. Stephenson
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The Native Title Legislation arose out of the landmark Mabo decision. This new legislation will reverberate on the whole of Australia. It will affect forever our dealings in land management, natural resources, property development, and valuation. In this collection by experts in law, native title claims, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander legal matters, this far-reaching legislation is viewed from many angles. Extending beyond Mabo's recognition of indigenous rights to land, the Native Title Act defines how native title rights will be formally recognized, implemented and protected.

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A dozen papers from a December 1994 conference in Washington, D.C. examine the emerging regional nature of local and urban politics in the US, focusing on how politics work in the extended metropolis, the functional city that includes and surrounds the traditional urban core. Except the introduction and conclusion, they each take a particular city as a case study to demonstrate avoidance and conflict, mutual adjustment, and metropolitan government. Paper edition (unseen), $24.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1995
Publisher
Univ of Queensland Pr
Pages
209
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780702227462

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