Examples of Native Title Law in a sentence
Parties shall make their best efforts to reach a mutually satisfactory solution throughout the period of conciliation.
See also Melissa Perry & Stephen Lloyd, Australian Native Title Law (Montreal: Carswell, 2003) at 11–12.
She is currently practising in property law, and is interested in pursuing further studies in Native Title Law.
Native Title Law any law, including the common law, applicable in Western Australia relating to or applying to native title or claimed native title, including the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) and any determination made (including conditions imposed) by the National Native Title Tribunal or other competent entity under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth).
Lawbook Company of AustraliaAustralian Native Title LawAustralian Native Title Law Second Edition by Stephen Lloyd and Melissa Perry annotates the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) and analyses the common law principles applicable to native title.
See also, Stephen Sparkes,‘Below Low Water: Marine Boundaries and Native Title – A Brief Overview’ in G D Meyers (ed), In the Wake of Wik: Old Dilemmas,New Directions in Native Title Law (1999).
The Certificate of Native Title Studies will allow students to undertake study of selected aspects of Native Title Law and Practice without enrolling in, or intending to complete a full Bachelor of Laws degree and to obtain an appropriate exit award.
Organization of meetings of the ECE/FAO Team of Specialists on Forest Products Statistics, 13April 2021, online.
The general idea of “incidental” protection is taken from Basten J, “Recent Developments in Native Title Law and Practice: 8 June 2001: Issues for the High Court” distributed at The Past and Future of Land Rights and Native Title, Townsville, Queensland, 28-30 August 2001 – Native Title Representative Bodiesexample, the right to restrict access to a site containing rock art will provide incidental protection of the rock art itself.
Lloyd, Australian Native Title Law, Thomson Lawbook Co., 2003, p31, para A2.30.