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Treaty Making: Critical Reflections on Critiques from Abroad
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Treaty Making: Critical Reflections on Critiques from Abroad

Stephen Young and Harry Hobbs
Treaty-making: 250 Years Later, pp.156-178
2021
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/12988

Abstract

Treaty Comparison Modern treaties Comprehensive land claims Indigenous First Nations
One of the fundamental challenges to contemporary treaty-making processes in Australia is the historical absence of negotiated agreements. The British Crown and successive Australian governments failed to seriously consider entering into treaties with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It has left Australians with little familiarity over what is and what is not a treaty, as well as limited capacity to set up the mechanisms and institutions necessary to engage in productive negotiation.
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