Indigenous leaders: lawful relations from encounter to treaty

Research partner(s)
RMIT University

This project aims to draw together history, law and the creative arts to recover, make visible and make accessible the continuous traditions of Indigenous people’s leadership in conducting lawful relations in Victoria. The project aims to develop methods of translating these encounters and their insights. The intended outcomes should shape critical deliberations on the future of non-Indigenous Australia’s legal and social relationships with its First Peoples, particularly regarding treaty-making.

Output(s)

Bridging the geospatial gap: Data about space and indigenous knowledge of place
Type
Journal article
Authors
Carolyn Briggs, Ingrid Burfurd, Matt Duckham, Olivia Guntarik, Di Kerr, Mark McMillan, Daisy San Martin Saldias
Publisher
Geography Compass
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All Authors contributed equally to the manuscript and share first authorship status.

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Obligations of Conduct: Public Law — Treaty Advice
Type
Journal article
Authors
Mcmillan, Mark, Foster, David, Genovese, Ann, Mcveigh, Shaun, and Tehan, Maureen
Publisher
Melbourne University Law Review
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