We produce issues and discussion papers which provide an in-depth analysis of emerging and contemporary issues. All papers are independently peer reviewed. 41 - 50 of 88 results.Search Descriptions Author/s Issues paper 2007 Native title and governance: The emerging corporate sector prescribed for Native Title holders Jessica Weir A review of Indigenous governance issues and Prescribed Bodies Corporates (PBCs) within the Native Title context. It includes Federal Government reforms and policy recommendations designed to support more efficient PBCs. Issues paper 2007 Jango: Payment of compensation for the extinguishment of Native Title Tina Jowett, Kevin Williams This paper examines the court's treatment of Division 5 Part 2 of the Native Title Act 1993 as it relates to criteria for determining extinguishment. Issues paper 2007 Anthropology and applications for the recognition of Native Title Kingsley Palmer This paper examines the role of anthropology in relation to Native Title and how anthropologists can contribute to the process. It looks at the process, its demands and what anthropologists can offer as experts. Discussion paper 2006 Aborigines and uranium: Monitoring the health hazards Colin Tatz, Alan Cass, John Condon, George Tippett This paper looks at one critical case study of an Aboriginal community living near a uranium mine and mill in the Kakadu region. It addresses issues raised in the draft report of the Uranium Mining, Processing and Nuclear Energy Review and offers a Discussion paper 2006 Communal land and the amendments to the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (NT) Diana McCarthy, Prof Michael Dodson AM This paper focuses on the amendments to the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (Northern Territory) 1976 concerning communal title — especially the proposed privatisation of areas of Aboriginal land and the opposition to this proposal. Discussion paper 2006 Back to Redfern: Autonomy and the 'Middle E' in relation to Aboriginal Health Ernest Hunter This paper challenges medical doctors to think about what it means to strive for a just society for the health of Indigenous people. It looks at the competing values and responsibilities at the 'clinical coal-face'. Issues paper 2006 Waiting for Mary: Process and practice issues in negotiating Native Title Indigenous decision-making and dispute management management frameworks Toni Bauman A scenario that looks at the need for negotiating a framework for decision-making and dispute management in native title. It raises the practical issues of negotiating this framework including contingency plans. Issues paper 2006 Balancing the scales of Indigenous land justice in Victoria Dr Wayne Atkinson This paper looks at the gains made from the Wotjobaluk Native Title Consent Agreement 2005. It considers it in the context of Indigenous land justice in the twenty-first century and argues that this case may well be another act of dispossession. Discussion paper 2005 Not fit for modern Australian society: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the new arrangements for the administration of Indigenous affairs Kerry Arabena This is the story of one Indigenous woman's thoughts and analysis of the first 12 months of the Government's new arrangements in the administration of Indigenous affairs. It also outlines the background, the details and the impact of the new Issues paper 2005 Native title-holding groups and Native Title societies: Sampi v Western Australia Dr Lisa Strelein This paper examines the basis for the court's finding in the Native Title claim made by the Bardi Jawi people In Western Australia in 1995. It presents possible alternatives that may have been open to the court. Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 5 Next page ››