Beschreibung:
A comprehensive account of the native title system in Australia, and a balanced assessment of the extent to which it has fulfilled the hopes of Aboriginal communities for land rights.
ForewordPrologueAcknowledgements1 Reading the porridge: Introducing the native title system2 The dilemmas of the black leadership: ATSIC, the native title working groups and their successors3 Like unacknowledged bastards: The native title representative bodies4 State expectations: Executive government of the states and territories5 Mining rules and the sheep's back: Non-government third party respondents6 Poets and slaves: The National Native Title Tribunal7 You can take the judge out of the court... The Federal Court of Australia8 The end of uncertainty: The native title system in retrospectNotesIndex