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- Title
INDIGENOUS LAND TENURE REFORM, SELFDETERMINATION, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: COMPARING CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.
- Authors
TERRILL, LEON; BOUTILIER, SASHA
- Abstract
In the last two decades, both the Australian and Canadian governments have introduced reforms to Indigenous land tenure. This article compares the most significant reform from each country: the First Nations Land Management Act in Canada and township leasing in Australia. The Canadian reforms demonstrate the potential for effective reform and Indigenous-led decision making, while the comparison with Australia highlights problems with the township leasing model and the process that led to its introduction.
- Subjects
LAND tenure; ECONOMIC development; LAND management
- Publication
University of Western Australia Law Review, 2019, Vol 45, Issue 1, p34
- ISSN
0042-0328
- Publication type
Article