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    Consent, custom and international law in South Africa: What Australian lawmakers could learn 

    Young, Stephen
    This article summarises a recent South African case, Baleni v Minister of Mineral Resources. It also analyses the Court’s reasoning to explore how a non-Australian common law state protects a traditional community’s customary ...
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    The Sioux Tribes’ continuing opposition to the DAPL 

    Young, Stephen
    Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v US Army Corps of Engineers (Standing Rock V) is the most recent in a series of cases where Sioux Tribes have challenged the legal authorisation for the Dakota Access Pipeline (“DAPL”) to protect ...
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    How to Compute Compensation for the Extinguishment of Native Title in Australia: Northern Territory v Mr A. Griffiths (deceased) and Lorraine Jones on behalf of the Ngaliwurru and Nungali Peoples 

    Young, Stephen
    This note explains Northern Territory v Griffiths (‘Timber Creek’), which is a native title case concerning land valuation in the northwestern corner of Australia’s Northern Territory. It is an important case because it ...
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    Tangible Artefacts Unearth Contemporary Legalities: Aboriginal Artefacts and the Randwick Light Rail Project 

    Young, Stephen
    There is insufficient legal protection for tangible but non-charismatic Aboriginal artefacts in New South Wales, Australia. The State laws are insufficient because they provide State actors with the power to protect those ...
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    Class Actions, Crown Negligence, Immunities and Epidemics on Trial 

    Latu, Alex; Young, Stephen
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    Agony, Exclusion and Colonial Reproduction: A critical examination of the Doctrine of Difference in Aotearoa New Zealand 

    Young, Stephen; Fitzgerald, George
    This article examines how contemporary legal discourse perpetuates and reproduces colonial structures and some less risky alternatives. It does so through an inquiry into how First Peoples enter into legal relationships ...
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    Normalising the ‘ugly’ to Reduce Food Waste: Exploring the Socialisations that Form Appearance Preferences for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 

    Makhal, Annesha; Robertson, Kirsten; Thyne, Maree; Mirosa, Miranda
    Fruits and vegetables that fail to conform to an aesthetic standard are labelled suboptimal and are often devalued and ultimately discarded. Although consumers perceive suboptimal produce negatively, little is known about ...
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    Enrichment in Specific Fatty acids profile of Tenebrio molitor and Hermetia Illucens larvae through feeding. Future Food 

    Lawal, Kehinde; Kavle, Ruchita; Akanbi, Taiwo; Mirosa, Miranada; Agyei, Dominic
    Tenebrio molitor (mealworms) and Hermetia illucens (Black soldier fly) larvae were analysed for the effect of feed composition on the fatty acid profiles. The larvae were raised on various feeds to which the basal diet had ...
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    Understanding the Effect of Dining and Motivational Factors on Out-Of-Home Consumer Food Waste 

    Goodman-Smith, Francesca; Mirosa, Romain; Mirosa, Miranda
    Approximately 12% of total food waste is generated at the hospitality and food service level. Previous research has focused on kitchen and storeroom operations; however, 34% of food waste in the sector is uneaten food on ...
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    Review of Online Food Delivery Platforms and their Impacts on Sustainability 

    Li, Charlene; Mirosa, Miranda; Bremer, Phil
    During the global 2020 COVID-19 outbreak, the advantages of online food delivery (FD) were obvious, as it facilitated consumer access to prepared meals and enabled food providers to keep operating. However, online FD is ...
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