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Recommended Reading

  • Akimichi, T, 'Indigenous Resource-Management and Sustainable Development: Case-Studies From Papua-New-Guinea and Indonesia' (1995) 103(4) Anthropological Science 321-327.

  • Allbrook, M, Jebb, A, Implementation and Resourcing of Native Title Related Agreements, NNTT (2004).

  • Altman, J, 'The Political Economy of a Treaty: Opportunities and Challenges for Enhancing Economic Development for Indigenous Australians' (2002a) 3(2) The Drawing Board 65-81.

  • Altman, J, Levitus, R, 'The Allocation and Management of Royalties Under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act: Options for Reform' CAEPR Discussion Paper No 191, ANU, Canberra (1991).

  • Banks, G, 'Landowner Equity in Papua New Guinea's Minerals Sector: Review and Policy Issues' (2003) 27 Natural Resources Forum 1-12.

  • Barron, L, Gauntlett, E, Model of Social Sustainability, Stage 1 Report, Housing and Sustainable Communities Indicators Project, WACOSS, Perth, (2002).

  • Bauman, T, Williams, R, 'The Business of Process: Research Issues in Managing Indigenous Decision-Making and Disputes in Land' Research Discussion Paper No 13, AIATSIS (2004).

  • Blaser, M, Feit, H, McRae, G (eds), In the Way of Development: Indigenous Peoples, Life Projects and Globalization, Zed Books, London (2004).

  • Blowes, R, Trigger, D, 'Negotiating The Century Mine Agreements: Issues of law, Culture And Politics' in Edmunds, M (ed), Regional Agreements in Australia: Vol 2: Case Studies, AIATSIS, Canberra (1999).

  • Borrows, J, Recovering Canada: The Resurgence of Indigenous Law, University of Toronto Press, Toronto (2002).

  • Bourassa, S,and A L Strong, 'Restitution of Land to New Zealand Maori: The Role of Social Structure' 75(2) Pacific Affairs 227.

  • Brennan, S, Gunn, B, Williams, G, 'Sovereignty" and its Relevance to Treaty-Making Between Indigenous Peoples and Australian Governments' (2004) 26 Sydney Law Review 307-352.

  • Byrnes, G 'Jackals of the Crown? Historians and the Treaty Claims Process in New Zealand' (1998) 20(2)Public Historian 9.

  • Cornell, S, Accountability, Legitimacy and the Foundations of Native Self -Governance, Malcolm Wiener Centre for Social Policy and Harvard Project, Harvard University, MA (1993).

  • Cornell, S, Kalt, J, 'Reloading the Dice: Improving the Chances for Economic Development on American Indian Reservations' in S Cornell, J Kalt (eds), What Can Tribes Do? Strategies and Institutions in American Indian Economic Development, American Indian Study Centre, Los Angeles (1992).

  • Crooke, P, Harvey, B, Langton, M, 'Implementing and Monitoring Indigenous Land Use Agreements in the Minerals Industry: An Australian Case Study, the Western Cape Communities Co-existence Agreement', Paper presented at the Remote Regions/Northern development Session of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Western Region Science Association, 26-29 February, Hawaii (2003).

  • Crough G, Towards a Regional Agreement in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia. Unpublished manuscript, North Australia Research Unit, Australian National University, Darwin, 1995.

  • de Costa, R, 'Treaties in British Columbia: Comprehensive Agreement Making in a Democratic Context' in M Langton et al (eds), Honour Among Nations? (2004) 133-146.

  • Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts Analysis of Indigenous Interests In Government-Owned Land Across Australia

  • Dodson M, Indigenous Social Justice: a Submission to the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia on the Social Justice Package, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Special Justice Commissioner, Sydney, 1995.

  • Dodson, M, Smith, D, 'Governance for Sustainable Development: Strategic Issues and Principles for Indigenous Australian Communities' (2003) CAEPR Discussion Paper No 250, ANU, Canberra.

  • Dorsett, Shaunagh and Godden, Lee, A Guide to Overseas Precendents of Relevance to Native Title, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra 1998.

  • Edmunds, M (ed), Regional Agreements in Australia: Vol 2: Case Studies, AIATSIS, Canberra (1999).

  • Edmunds, Mary (ed), Regional Agreements: Key Issues in Australia Native Title Research Unit, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Canberra, 1998.

  • Escobar, A, 'Whose Knowledge, Whose Nature? Biodiversity, Conservation, and the Political Ecology of Social Movements' (1998) 5 Journal of Political Ecology 53-80.

  • Fraser, Malcolm, 'Foreword' (2005) Treaty, Federation Press, Annandale

  • Godden, L, 'Indigenous Heritage and the Environment: Legal Categories are Only One Way of Imagining the Real' (2002) 19Environmental and Planning Law Journal 258.

  • Godden, L, Dorset, S, 'The Contractual Status of Indigenous Land Use Agreements' (1999) 2(1) Land, Rights, Laws, AIATSIS, Canberra.

  • Gover, K. and N. Baird 'Identifying the Maori Treaty Partner'(2002) 52(1) University of Toronto Law Journal 39.

  • Harvey, B, 'Rio Tinto's Agreement Making in Australia in a Context of Globalisation' in M Langton et al (eds), Honour Among Nations? (2004) 237-250.

  • Howitt, R, Rethinking Resource Management: Justice, Sustainability and Indigenous Peoples, Routledge, London (2001).

  • Howitt, R, Connell, J, Hirsch, P (eds), Resources, Nations and Indigenous Peoples: Case Studies from Australasia, Melanesia and Southeast Asia, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1996).

  • Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission "Traditional laws and customs for Githabul people set to live on forever"

  • Hunt, J, 'Building a New Society: NGOs in East Timor' (2004) 2(1) New Community Quarterly.

  • Ivanitz, M, 'The Emperor Has No Clothes: Canadian Comprehensive Claims and Their Relevance to Australia' Native Title Research Unit Discussion Papers Regional Agreements No 4, AIATSIS, Canberra (1997).

  • Ivanitz, Michelle, ‘The Emporer has No Clothes: Canadian Comprehensive Claims and their Relevance to Australia’ Native Title Research Unit Discussion Papers Regional Agreements No 4 Canberra 1997.

  • Ivison, Duncan, Patton Paul, and Sanders Will (eds), On the Plurality of Interests: Aboriginal Self-Government and Land Rights (Melbourne 2000).

  • Jaireth, H, Smyth, D (eds), Innovative Governance: Indigenous Peoples, Local Communities and Protected Areas, Ane Books, New Delhi (2003).

  • Jonas, W, Native Title Report 2002, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, Sydney (2003).

  • Kaufmann, Paul Wik, Mining and Aborigines (Sydney 1998) National Native Title Tribunal Workshop Melbourne, September 2000.

  • Langton M, Ma Rhea, Z, 'Traditional Lifestyles and Biodiversity Use Regional Report: Australia, Asia and the Middle East', Composite Report prepared for the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal (2003).

  • Langton, M, 'The "Wild", the Market, and the Native: Indigenous People Face New Forms of Global Colonization' in S Vertovec, D Posey (eds), Globalization, Globalism, Environments, and Environmentalism: Consciousness of Connections, Oxford University Press, Oxford (2003) 141-167.

  • Langton, M, and Palmer, L, Negotiating Settlements: Indigenous Peoples, Settler States and the Significance of Treaties and Agreements' in Treaty: Let's Get it Right!, AIATSIS & ATSIC, Canberra (2003) 41-52.

  • Langton, M, and Palmer, L, 'Treaties, Agreement Making and the Recognition of Indigenous Customary Polities' in M Langton et al (eds), Honour Among Nations? Treaties and Agreements with Indigenous People (2004) 34-49.

  • Langton, M, MaRhea, Z, Palmer, L, Community Oriented Protected Areas for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities: A Study of Developments in the Middle East, Asia and Australia' submitted to the Journal of Political Ecology (September 2004).

  • Langton, M, Mazel, O, Palmer, L 'The 'Spirit' of the Thing: The Boundaries of Aboriginal Economic Relations at Australian Common Law' submitted to The Australian Journal of Anthropology (September 2004).

  • Langton, M, Palmer, L, 'Indigenous People and Modern Agreement Making in Australia: Issues and Trends' (2003a) 8 (1) Australian Indigenous Law Reporter 1-31.

  • Langton, M, Palmer, L, Tehan, M and Shain, K (eds), Honour Among Nations? Treaties and Agreements with Indigenous Peoples, Melbourne University Press, Carlton (2004).

  • Langton, Marcia, 'Foreword' (2005) Treaty, Federation Press, Annandale

  • Langton, Marcia, A Treaty Between Our Nations. Inaugural Professorial Lecture By Professor Marcia Langton Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies University of Melbourne, Australia, October, 2000.

  • Local Government Association of Queensland Queensland Local Government Template Indigenous Land Use Agreement: Commentary & Templates

  • McWilliam, A, 'New Beginnings in East Timorese Forest Management' (2003) 34 Journal of SE Asian Studies 307.

  • Meyers Gary and Muller Simone (eds), The Way Forward: An Overview of Indigenous Land (and Resource) Use Agreements Perth 1996.

  • Meyers Gary, Nettheim G Garth, and Craig Donna, Australian Research Council Collaborative Research Project: Governance Structures for Indigenous Australian on and off Native Title Lands. Discussion Papers 1-9 Sydney 1999.

  • Morse, B, 'Indigenous-Settler Treaty Making in Canada' in M Langton et al (eds), Honour Among Nations? (2004)

  • National Native Title Tribunal, Glossary

  • National Native Title Tribunal, What happens when there is a native title application? (2000) (available online at http://www.nntt.gov.au/publications/1038205321_1900.html at 1 May 2007).

  • National Native Title Tribunal, What is a Prescribed Body Corporate? (available online at http://www.nntt.gov.au/publications/1021859460_4854.html at 1 May 2007).

  • Neate, Graeme, ‘Native Title and Mining Industries in Australia’ Australian Mining Seminar, London, 2001.

  • Nettheim, G, Meyers, G, Craig, D, Indigenous Peoples and Governance Structures: A Comparative Analysis of Land and Resource Management Rights, Aboriginal Studies Press & AIATSIS, Canberra (2002).

  • North-South Institute Canada Component: Indigenous Perspectives on Consultation and Decision-Making about Mining and Other Natural Resources

  • O’Faircheallaigh, C, ‘"Unreasonable and Extraordinary Restraints": Native Title, Markets and Australia’s Resources Boom' (2007) 11(3) Australian Indigenous Law Review 28

  • O’Faircheallaigh, C, Implementation of Mining Agreements in Australia and Canada', Aboriginal Politics and Public Management Research Paper No 13, Griffith University, Brisbane (2003).

  • O'Faircheallaigh, C, A New Approach to Policy Evaluation: Mining and Indigenous People, Ashgate, Hants (2002).

  • O'Faircheallaigh, C, Environmental Agreements in Canada: Aboriginal Participation, EIA Follow-Up and Environmental Management of Major Projects, Canadian Institute of Resources Law, University of Calgary, Calgary (2006).

  • O'Faircheallaigh, C, 'Aborigines, Mining Companies and the State in Contemporary Australia: A New Political Economy or "Business as Usual"?' (2006) 41(1) Australian Journal of Political Science 1-22.

  • O'Faircheallaigh, C, 'Denying Citizens their Rights? Indigenous People, Mining Payments and Service Provision' (2004) 63 Australian Journal of Public Administration 42-50.

  • O'Faircheallaigh, C, 'Environmental Agreements, EIA Follow-Up and Aboriginal Participation in Environmental Management: The Canadian Experience' (2007) 27(4) Environmental Impact Assessment Review 319-42

  • O'Faircheallaigh, C, 'Evaluating Agreements Between Indigenous People and Resource Developers' in M Langton, et al (eds), Honour Among Nations? (2004) 303-328.

  • O'Faircheallaigh, C, 'Mining Agreements and Aboriginal Economic Development in Australia and Canada' (2006) 5(1) Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development 74-91

  • O'Faircheallaigh, C, 'Native Title and Mining Negotiations: A Seat at the Table, but No Guarantee of Success' (2007) 6(26) Indigenous Law Bulletin 18-20

  • O'Faircheallaigh, C, 'Negotiating Protection of the Sacred? Aboriginal-Mining Company Agreements in Australia' (2008) 39(1) Development and Change 25-51

  • O'Faircheallaigh, C, and Corbett, T, 'Indigenous Participation in Environmental Management of Mining Projects: The Role of Negotiated Agreements' (2005) 14(5) Environmental Politics 629-47.

  • Pearson, N, Kostakidis-Lianos, L, Building Indigenous Capital: Removing Obstacles to Participation in the Real Economy' (2004) Easter Australian Prospect 1-10 (http://www.australianprospect.com.au).

  • Posey, DA, Dutfield, G, 'Plants, Patents and Traditional Knowledge: Ethical Concerns of Indigenous and Traditional Peoples' in G Overwalle (ed.), Patent Law, Ethics and Biotechnology Bruylant, Brussels (1998) 109-32.

  • Pruess, K. & Napanangka-Brown, J. Stopping the Petrol Sniffing in Remote Aboriginal Australia: Key Elements of the Mt. Theo Program

  • Riley, M, Winning Native Title: The Experience of the Nharnuwangga, Wajarri and Ngarla People' (2002) 2(19) Land, Rights, Laws, AIATSIS, Canberra.

  • Senior, C, 'The Yandicoogina Process: A Model for Negotiating Land Use Agreements' (1998) 6 Land, Rights, Laws, AIATSIS, Canberra.

  • Sheehan, Anne and Mascher, Sharon, ‘Indigenous Land Use Agreements: A Pathway for Negotiating the Future’ (1998) Australian Mining and Petroleum Law Journal 300.

  • Sheiner, P, The Beginning of Certainty: Consent Determinations of Native Title' (2001) 2(12) Land, Rights, Laws, AIATSIS, Canberra.

  • Steering Committee for the Review of Government Service Provision Report on Government Services 2004: Indigenous Compendium, Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra (2004).

  • Steering Committee for the Review of Government Service Provision, Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: key indicators 2003, Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra (2003).

  • Stephenson, Margaret, ‘Negotiating Resource Development Agreements with Indigenous People: comparative International Lessons’ in Horrigan, Brian and Young, Siomn Commercial Implications of Native Title Sydney 1997.

  • Stewart, M, 'Global Trajectories of Tax Reform: The Discourse of Tax Reform in Developing and Transition Countries', in T Lindsey (ed), Law Reform in Developing and Transition Countries (2004) 32-37 (forthcoming).

  • Strelein, LM, 'Symbolism and Function: From Native Title to Indigenous Self-government' in M Langton, et al (eds), Honour Among Nations? (2004) 189-202.

  • Strelein, LM, Morgan M, Weir, J, Indigenous Nations of the Murray Darling Basin' (2004) 5(29) ILB 17-20.

  • Taylor, J, Hunter, B, The Job Still Ahead: Economic Costs of Continuing Indigenous Employment Disparity, A Report for ATSIC, Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra (1998).

  • Tehan, M, 'A Hope Disillusioned, an Opportunity Lost? Reflections on Common Law Native Title and Ten Years of the Native Title Act' (2003) 27(2) Melbourne University Law Review 523-571.

  • Tehan, M, 'Customary Title, Heritage Protection and Property Rights in Australia: Emerging Patterns of Land Use in the Post Mabo Era' (1998) 7(3) Journal of Pacific Rim Law and Policy 765-802.

  • Tehan, Maureen , ‘Indigenous Peoples and Negotiated Agreements: Experiences and Post Mabo Possibilities for Environmental Management’(1997) 14 Environmental and Planning Law Journal 114-134.

  • Tehan, Maureen, ‘Practising Land Rights: The Pitjantjatjara in the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia’ (1993/4) 65(4) Australian Quarterly 34-54.


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