Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Australia, Canada and New Zealand

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0195584074 
ISBN 13
9780195584073 
Category
Indigenous Law  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1999 
Pages
520 
Abstract
"Provides a contemporary contextual survey and analysis of the legal and political interaction between the British 'settler' states of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and the indigenous peoples whom they dispossessed."- Voila 
Description
Contents:
Part I Indigenous Peoples' Perspectives:
65 Sovereignty, Self-Determination, and Coexistence PAUL HAVEMANN
1 Estate of Mind The Growing Cooperation between Indigenous and Mainstream Managers of Northern Australian Landscapes and the Challenge for Educators and Researchers MARCIA LANGTON
2 Aboriginal Peoples in Canada Aspirations for Distributive Justice as Distinct Peoples AN INTERVIEW WITH PAUL CHARTRAND
3 Maori Sovereignty, Colonial and Post-Colonial Discourses RANGINUIJ. WALKER
Part II Settling the Anglo-Commonwealth PAUL HAVEMANN
4 New Frontiers: Australia HENRY REYNOLDS
5 The'Gentle'Occupation The Settlement of Canada and the Dispossession of the First Nations KEN COATES
6 The Settlement of New Zealand from 1835 M.P.K. SORRENSON
Part III Politicising and Internationalising Indigenous Peoples' Rights Claims PAUL HAVEMANN "
7 Politicising Indigeneity Ethno-politics in White Settler Dominions AUGIE FLERAS
8 International Human Rights and their Impact on Domestic Law on Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand CATHERINE J. I0RNS MAGALLANES
Part IV Colonisation, Criminalisation, and Indigenous Peoples' Rights PAUL HAVEMANN
9 Australia ' 283 The Royal Commission into. Aboriginal Deaths in Custody DAVID MCDONALDCONTENTS v
10 Canadian Commissions of Inquiry into Aboriginal Peoples and Criminal Justice SCOn CLARK AND JOHN J. COVE 11 Assimilation, Equality, and Sovereignty in New Zealand/Aotearoa Maori and the Social Welfare and Criminal-Justice Systems JOHN PRATT
Part V Administering Indigenous Affairs 329 Citizenship and Self-Determination PAUL HAVEMANN
12 Living Together but not Neighbours Cultural Imperialism in Australia CHRISTINE FLETCHER
13 Canada 351 'Indian Administration' from the Royal Proclamation of 1763 to Constitutionally Entrenched Aboriginal Rights HAMAR FOSTER
14 Tino Rangatiratanga Maori in the Political and Administrative System ALAN WARD AND JANINE HAYWARD
Part VI Constitutionalising Indigenous Rights? PAUL HAVEMANN
15 Native Title in Australia Denial, Recognition, and Dispossession RICHARD H. BARTLETT
16 From Calder to Van der Peet Aboriginal Rights and Canadian Law, 1973-96 MICHAEL ASCH
17 From Sovereignty Talk to Settlement Time The Constitutional Setting of Maori Claims in the 1990s P.G.McHUGH
18 Indigenous Peoples, the State and the Challenge of Differentiated Citizenship A Formative Conclusion PAUL HAVEMANN 
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 476-505) and index.  
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