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Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples – Art. 12 – right to protect arts and restitution of intellectual property taken in violation of traditions and customs - Art. 29 – recognition of intellectual property Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works – moral rights re tangible media -Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000 – attribution integrity of authorship
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Gove peninsula Nabalco mine 1970 Aboriginal Tent Embassy 1972 Aurukun 1977-78 Ranger Uranium mine 1978-80 Noonkanbah 1978-80 Framlingham Regional Park blockade 1979 Alcoa Aluminum Smelter at Portland 1980 Pitjantjatjara Land Rights campaign 1978- 81 Uluru land claim 1979
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Milurrpum v Nabalco (1970) Peinkinna (1977) Coe v Commonwealth (1978) Onus v Alcoa (1980) Wacando (1981) Koowarta v Bjelke Petersen (1982) Gerhardy v Brown (1983) Bropho v WA (1990) Tickner v Bropho (1992)
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Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 1976 (Cth) Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Self Management )Act 1978 (Cth) Pitjantjatjarra Land Rights Act 1981 (SA) Maralinga Tjaruatja Land Rights Act 1984 (SA) Maralinga Tjaruatja Land Rights Act 1984 Land Rights Act 1984 (SA) Land Rights Act 1984 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 (Cth) Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW) Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (Qld); Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (Qld) Aboriginal Land Act 1991Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991
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Holding Cabinet submission 1984 ◦ Claims based on traditional entitlement, historical association, long-term occupation and use, and specific purposes such as town camps ◦ no veto on mining or exploration ◦ independent tribunal resolve disputes Seaman Inquiry WA 1983-4 WA Aboriginal Land Bill ◦ claims only to UCL and reserves ◦ no veto on mining ◦ four year time limit on lodging claims Mining company opposition Queensland opposition
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Aboriginal Legal Services 1973-4 Northern Land Council 1974 Central Land Council 1974 Pitjantjatjara Council 1977 Kimberley Land Council 1978 North Queensland Land Council 1978 Native Title Representative Bodies 1993/94
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National Aboriginal Consultative Council National Aboriginal Conference Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Council Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Reconciliation Council Congress
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Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths on Custody 1987-91 Stolen Generations 1997
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Ward 2002 – bundle of rights & partial extinguishment Yarmirr 2001– offshore rights but no exclusivity offshore Yorta Yorta 2002 – continuing viable normative society
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Registration: Lane ◦ Claim group – genealogy ◦ Authorisation Right to Negotiate – ILUAs Proof – Yorta Yorta ◦ laws and customs ◦ continuing viable society Native Title Representative Bodies Registered Native Title Bodies Corporate (PBCs)
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Preservation evidence
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Aboriginal Land Fund Commission Aboriginal Development Commission Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commision Indigenous Land Commission Indigenous Land Use Agreements
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Certainty of access to resources Economic and social development of native title holders Education and employment Cultural heritage protection Cultural Awareness Direct benefits, trusts and tax
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◦ Many battles ◦ Several heroes ◦ Incremental change
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