Aboriginal customary laws
         
 

Volume of Background Papers (January 2006)

Foreword 107 kb
1.

'The Approach of Australian Courts to Aboriginal Customary Law in the Areas of Criminal, Civil and Family Law'
by Victoria Williams (December 2003)

396 kb
2.

'Caught in the Middle: Indigenous Interpreters and Customary Law'
by Michael Cooke (March 2004)

268 kb
3.

'The Value of a Benchmarking Framework to the Reduction of Indigenous Disadvantage in the Law and Justice Area'
by Greg Marks (June 2004

190 kb
4.

'Family Law and Customary Law'
by Tony Buti and Lisa Young (August 2004)

234 kb
5.

'Aboriginal Customary Laws Reference - An Overview'
by John Toohey (September 2004)

214 kb
6.

'Contemporary Issues Facing Customary Law and the General Legal System: Roebourne - A Case Study'
by Kathryn Trees (November 2004)

188 kb
7.

'Aboriginal People and Justice Services: Plans, Programs and Delivery'
by Neil Morgan and Joanne Motteram (December 2004)

579 kb
8.

'A New Way of Doing Justice Business? Community Justice Mechanisms and Sustainable Governance in Western Australia'
by Harry Blagg (January 2005)

208 kb
9.

‘Aboriginal Customary Law: Can It Be Recognised?'
by Greg McIntyre (February 2005)

278 kb
10.

l'Internationa Human Rights Law and the Recognition of Aboriginal Customary Law'
by Megan Davis and Hannah McGlade (March 2005)

327 kb
11.

'Customary Law, Human Rights and International Law: Some Conceptual Issues'
by Chris Cunneen and Melanie Schwartz (February 2005)

202 kb
12.

'Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property and Customary Law'
by Terri Janke and Robynne Quiggin (March 2005)

332 kb
13.

'Aboriginal Women's Interests in Customary Law Recognition'
by Catherine Wohlan (April 2005)

210 kb
14.

'Aboriginal Customary Law in Context of Western Australian Constitutional Law'
by Steve Churches (April 2005)

170 kb
15.

'Aboriginal People, Criminal Law and Sentencing'
by Philip Vincent (June 2005)

241 kb
  Acknowledgements 107 kb