Aboriginal Customary Law: A Source of Common Law Title to Land - Couverture souple

Secher, Ulla

 
9780415818629: Aboriginal Customary Law: A Source of Common Law Title to Land

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Synopsis

Aboriginal Customary Law remedies a deficiency which presently impedes the study of Aboriginal land rights: there is no comprehensive work addressing the potential legal consequences for Aboriginal rights to land, beyond recognition of native title, ensuing from acknowledgement of the Crown’s radical title. In addressing the potential legal consequences, beyond recognition of native title, two interwoven theses are propounded: the first is the applicability, in the context of inhabited settled colonies, of a modified doctrine of reception. The second is that, contrary to the received view, the Crown’s radical title does not automatically confer full beneficial ownership of unalienated land in Australia where such land is not subject to native title. The consequence of these two theses is that Aboriginal customary law can amount to an independent source of common law title to land and, thus, an alternative to native title.

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Reseña del editor

Aboriginal Customary Law remedies a deficiency which presently impedes the study of Aboriginal land rights: there is no comprehensive work addressing the potential legal consequences for Aboriginal rights to land, beyond recognition of native title, ensuing from acknowledgement of the Crown’s radical title. In addressing the potential legal consequences, beyond recognition of native title, two interwoven theses are propounded: the first is the applicability, in the context of inhabited settled colonies, of a modified doctrine of reception. The second is that, contrary to the received view, the Crown’s radical title does not automatically confer full beneficial ownership of unalienated land in Australia where such land is not subject to native title. The consequence of these two theses is that Aboriginal customary law can amount to an independent source of common law title to land and, thus, an alternative to native title.

Biografía del autor

Ulla Secher is a Lecturer with the School of Law at James Cook University, in Queensland, Australia

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9781849465533: Aboriginal Customary Law: A Source of Common Law Title to Land

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ISBN 10 :  1849465533 ISBN 13 :  9781849465533
Editeur : Hart Publishing, 2014
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