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Can native title deliver more than a 'modicum of justice'?

  • Year: 2009
  • Author: Macklin, Jenny
  • Journal Name: Reform (Australian Law Reform Commission)
  • Journal Number: 93
  • Country: Australia

15 years following the Native Title Keating speech in 1993, native title remains critical to Indigenous's economic, social, cultural and spiritual well-being and remains a contributing factor to expanding economic opportunities. However, this potential has not been realised. Better use of native title payments must be made under mining and infrastructure agreements.

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