Phrases with «native title»

"Native title" refers to the legal recognition given to Indigenous peoples' rights and interests in land and waters. It acknowledges their connection and continued custodianship over traditional lands, allowing them to exercise certain rights and responsibilities within the framework of the law. Full definition

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Sentences with «native title»

  • It reflects a lack of good faith on the part of government to deliver on elements of reform that it promised, in return for discriminatory provisions in the original Native Title Act. (humanrights.gov.au)
  • Use existing policy approaches / international strategies / practitioner and claimant experience to increase potential for native title system and agreements to contribute to the economic and social development goals of traditional owner groups. (humanrights.gov.au)
  • The Australian Government has acknowledged that the numbers of respondent parties in native title claims is unacceptable. (humanrights.gov.au)
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