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[Review] Constitutional Recognition of First Peoples in Australia : Theories and Comparative Perspectives
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[Review] Constitutional Recognition of First Peoples in Australia : Theories and Comparative Perspectives
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'Constitutional recognition of First Peoples in Australia is an excellent collection of essays that brings together some of the pre-eminent thinkers around the continuing debate as to how to recognise our First Peoples in our founding document — the Australian Constitution. The book allows readers to immerse themselves in the progress — or, as some of us would say, the lack of progress — for constitutional change in a well-thought out journey. It is structured, well written and very readable.' (Introduction)
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[Review] Constitutional Recognition of First Peoples in Australia : Theories and Comparative Perspectives
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- Constitutional Recognition of First Peoples in Australia : Theories and Comparative Perspectives 2016 anthology criticism
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