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Property Law Essay on Indigenous Australians and the recommendations made by ALRC in relation to s 223
LAWS 3082 - Property Law
3 Found helpful • 7 Pages • Essays / Projects • Year: Pre-2021 • Previously uploaded under: 200012 - Property Law
The essay analyses the 'The report In Connection to Country: Review of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (2015) (NTA) the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC)' who proposed a number of recommendations in relation to the definition of native title in the Act. The essay focuses on how the NTA came about as well as the aim of section 223 of the NTA and how the promise and hope given to Indigenous Australians has slowly eroded.
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