450599. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, society and community not elsewhere classified
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Justice at the edge: Hearing the sound of silence
Economides, Kim, Timoshanko, Aaron and Ferraz, Leslie S. 2020. "Justice at the edge: Hearing the sound of silence." Adelaide Law Review. 41 (1), pp. 39-85.Article
Emerging spheres of engagement: the role of trust and care in community-university research
Palmer, Jane, Burton, Lorelle J. and Walsh, Angelia. 2020. "Emerging spheres of engagement: the role of trust and care in community-university research." Qualitative Research. 20 (6), pp. 749-766. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794120904891Article
Constitutional promises of Indigenous recognition: Canada, Vanuatu and the challenges of pluralism
Corrin, Jennifer and Young, Simon. 2019. "Constitutional promises of Indigenous recognition: Canada, Vanuatu and the challenges of pluralism." Common Law World Review. 48 (4), pp. 233-265. https://doi.org/10.1177/1473779519891623Article
The increments of justice: exploring the outer reach of Akiba's edge towards native title 'ownership'
Young, Simon. 2019. "The increments of justice: exploring the outer reach of Akiba's edge towards native title 'ownership'." University of New South Wales Law Journal. 42 (3), pp. 825-868. https://doi.org/10.53637/PZOJ4201Article
'The difficulties of communication encountered by Indigenous peoples’: moving beyond Indigenous deficit in the model admission rules for legal practitioners
Burns, Marcelle, Young, Simon and Nielsen, Jennifer. 2018. "'The difficulties of communication encountered by Indigenous peoples’: moving beyond Indigenous deficit in the model admission rules for legal practitioners." Legal Education Review. 28 (2), pp. 1-27.Article
Writing to perform the region: making ‘somewhereness’ visible in post-colonisation Australia
Palmer, Jane. 2019. "Writing to perform the region: making ‘somewhereness’ visible in post-colonisation Australia." TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing Courses. 23 (Special 54), pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.52086/001c.25449Article
Samoa: constitutional governance and customary law
Breda, Vito. 2019. "Samoa: constitutional governance and customary law." Revue juridique polyne´sienne. 23, pp. 163-180.Article
The strain to hold ground: site-based conflict and an Indigenous ideology of water and place
Heckenberg, Robyn. 2019. "The strain to hold ground: site-based conflict and an Indigenous ideology of water and place." Collins, Pauline, Igreja, Victor and Danaher, Patrick Alan (ed.) The nexus among place, conflict and communication in a globalising world. Singapore. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 17-36Edited book (chapter)
Storymaking belonging
Bunda, Tracey, Heckenberg, Robyn, Snepvangers, Kim, Phillips, Louise Gwenneth, Lasczik, Alexandra and Black, Alison L.. 2019. "Storymaking belonging." Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal. 4 (1), pp. 153-179. https://doi.org/10.18432/ari29429Article
Evaluating for the past, present and future: a values-based evaluation of an Aboriginal-led project in rural and remote Australia
Palmer, Jane and Burton, Lorelle J.. 2019. "Evaluating for the past, present and future: a values-based evaluation of an Aboriginal-led project in rural and remote Australia." Futures. 109, pp. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2019.03.005Article
Constitutional law and regionalism: a comparative analysis of regionalist negotiations
Breda, Vito. 2018. Constitutional law and regionalism: a comparative analysis of regionalist negotiations. United Kingdom. Edward Elgar Publishing.Authored book
Editorial
Hogarth, Melitta and Bunda, Tracey. 2018. "Editorial." Australian Journal of Education. 62 (3), pp. 239-242. https://doi.org/10.1177/0004944118810953Editorial
I am the emu
Hogarth, Melitta. 2018. "I am the emu." Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry. 10 (2), pp. 61-63.Article
Understanding Deadman's Pocket: Peter Glynn and the making of a colonial frontiersman
Connors, Libby. 2017. "Understanding Deadman's Pocket: Peter Glynn and the making of a colonial frontiersman." Baker, Dallas John, Brien, Donna Lee and Sulway, Nike (ed.) Recovering history through fact and fiction: forgotten lives. Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 27-41Edited book (chapter)
From the bike to the bus: the Noongar Native Title settlement
Young, Simon. 2013. "From the bike to the bus: the Noongar Native Title settlement." Native Title Newsletter.Magazine
The troubled sequel: Canadian aboriginal title revisited in the BC Court of Appeal
Young, Simon. 2012. "The troubled sequel: Canadian aboriginal title revisited in the BC Court of Appeal." Australian Property Law Bulletin. 26 (10), pp. 147-150.Article
Play, games, amusements, pastimes and selected physical activities of the Aboriginal Peoples of northern Australia: with a bibliography of all works by Walter E. Roth which include information on these topics
Edwards, Ken. 2017. Play, games, amusements, pastimes and selected physical activities of the Aboriginal Peoples of northern Australia: with a bibliography of all works by Walter E. Roth which include information on these topics. Toowoomba, Australia. University of Southern Queensland.Authored book
Games and Amusements of Australian Aboriginal peoples as outlined in the ‘Papers of Daisy Bates’: principally dealing with the south west region of Western Australia.
Edwards, Ken. 2017. Games and Amusements of Australian Aboriginal peoples as outlined in the ‘Papers of Daisy Bates’: principally dealing with the south west region of Western Australia. Toowoomba. University of Southern Queensland.Authored book
Australian Aboriginal land management: constraints or opportunities?
McNamara, Noeleen. 2017. "Australian Aboriginal land management: constraints or opportunities?" James Cook University Law Review. 21 (2014-2015), pp. 25-40.Article
Aboriginal studies and Torres Strait Islander studies
Price, Kaye. 2008. "Aboriginal studies and Torres Strait Islander studies ." Marsh, Colin J. (ed.) Studies of society and environment: exploring the teaching possibilities. Sydney, Australia. Pearson Education Australia. pp. 362-387Edited book (chapter)
Waiting, power and time in ethnographic and community-based research
Palmer, Jane, Pocock, Celmara and Burton, Lorelle. 2018. "Waiting, power and time in ethnographic and community-based research." Qualitative Research. 18 (4), pp. 416-432. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794117728413Article
A comparative analysis of constitutional recognition of Aboriginal peoples
Gussen, Benjamen Franklen. 2017. "A comparative analysis of constitutional recognition of Aboriginal peoples ." Melbourne University Law Review. 40 (3), pp. 867-904.Article
A survey of arguments against the constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australian peoples
Patrick, Jeremy. 2016. "A survey of arguments against the constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australian peoples." Young, Simon, Nielsen, Jennifer and Patrick, Jeremy (ed.) Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia: theories and comparative perspectives. Sydney, Australia. Federation Press. pp. 143-157Edited book (chapter)
Indigenous Australians and the constitutional reform: learning from a very British experience
Breda, Vito. 2016. "Indigenous Australians and the constitutional reform: learning from a very British experience." Young, Simon, Nielsen, Jennifer and Patrick, Jeremy (ed.) Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia: theories and comparative perspectives. Sydney, Australia. Federation Press. pp. 229-246Edited book (chapter)
Rights-based 'recognition': the Canadian experience
Mascher, Sharon and Young, Simon. 2016. "Rights-based 'recognition': the Canadian experience." Young, Simon, Nielsen, Jennifer and Patrick, Jeremy (ed.) Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia - theories and comparative perspectives. Leichhardt, NSW, Australia. Federation Press. pp. 176-205Edited book (chapter)
Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia - theories and comparative perspectives
Young, Simon, Nielsen, Jennifer and Patrick, Jeremy (ed.) 2016. Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia - theories and comparative perspectives. Leichhardt, NSW, Australia. Federation Press.Edited book
Constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples in New Zealand and Ecuador
Gussen, Benjamen Franklen. 2016. "Constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples in New Zealand and Ecuador." Young , Simon , Nielsen , Jennifer and Patrick , Jeremy (ed.) Constitutional recognition of first peoples in Australia: theories and comparative perspectives. Sydney, New South Wales. Federation Press. pp. 247-256Edited book (chapter)
Application of capability approach to assess the role of ecosystem services in the well-being of indigenous Australians
Sangha, Kamaljit K., Le Brocque, Andrew, Costanza, Robert and Cadet-James, Yvonne. 2015. "Application of capability approach to assess the role of ecosystem services in the well-being of indigenous Australians." Global Ecology and Conservation. 4, pp. 445-458. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2015.09.001Article
Synergy or skirmish? The collaboration of law and anthropology
Young, Simon. 2016. "Synergy or skirmish? The collaboration of law and anthropology." Bright, Susan and Blandy, Sarah (ed.) Researching property law. London, United Kingdom. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 145-163Edited book (chapter)
'Within an hour's ride' of the capital: the problem of sovereignty in 1859'
Connors, Libby. 2015. "'Within an hour's ride' of the capital: the problem of sovereignty in 1859'." Journal of Australian Colonial History. 17, pp. 83-100.Article
The government's religious business on Hindmarsh Island
Mortensen, Reid. 1995. "The government's religious business on Hindmarsh Island." Australia and World Affairs. 26, pp. 53-55.Article
A climate for change? The 2009 Native Title report
Young, Simon. 2010. "A climate for change? The 2009 Native Title report." Indigenous Law Bulletin. 7 (18), pp. 20-24.Article
Law and anthropology: the unhappy marriage?
Young, Simon. 2014. "Law and anthropology: the unhappy marriage?" Property Law Review. 2014 (3), pp. 236-246.Article
The trouble with tradition: native title and cultural change
Young, Simon. 2008. The trouble with tradition: native title and cultural change. Sydney, Australia. Federation Press.Authored book
Cultural timelessness and colonial tethers: Australian native title in historical and comparative perspective
Young, Simon. 2008. "Cultural timelessness and colonial tethers: Australian native title in historical and comparative perspective." Australian Indigenous Law Review. 12, pp. 60-68.Article
Law and custom - 'Tradition': the assembly of a legal microscope [submitted to Australian Law Reform Commission]
Young, Simon. 2009. Law and custom - 'Tradition': the assembly of a legal microscope [submitted to Australian Law Reform Commission]. Unpublished.Other
Native title in Canada and Australia post Tsilhqot'in: shared thinking or ships in the night?
Young, Simon. 2009. "Native title in Canada and Australia post Tsilhqot'in: shared thinking or ships in the night?" Land, Rights, Laws: Issues of Native Title. 4 (2), pp. 1-16.Article
Tides of history and jurisprudential gulfs: Native title proof and the Noongar Western Australia claim
Young, Simon. 2010. "Tides of history and jurisprudential gulfs: Native title proof and the Noongar Western Australia claim." Indigenous Law Journal. 8 (1), pp. 95-120.Article
The stolen generations: what does this mean for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people today?
Williams-Mozley, John. 2013. "The stolen generations: what does this mean for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people today?" Price, Kaye (ed.) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education: an introduction for the teaching profession . Melbourne, Australia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 21-34Textbook (chapter)
Women, children and violence in aboriginal law: some perspectives from the southeast Queensland frontier
Connors, Libby. 2012. "Women, children and violence in aboriginal law: some perspectives from the southeast Queensland frontier ." Kirkby, Diane (ed.) Past law, present histories. Canberra, Australia. Australian National University (ANU) Press. pp. 125-136Edited book (chapter)