University of Melbourne
This highly topical subject analyses the rights of Indigenous peoples in Australia, Canada, the United States and New Zealand. Topics are discussed within a framework of encounter and include land and resource rights; doctrine of discovery; Aboriginal title; human rights; treaties; role of cultural institutions in state narratives; and constitutional freedoms. The subject is taught from a critical perspective, comparing and assessing law’s responses to and attempted control of Indigenous peoples in a global context.
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