3.4 Native
title as an impediment to economic development Mr Willett's study opposes «artificial impediments» to economic development.
Not exact matches
As the
title makes clear, Allers is a big fan of breastfeeding and not a big fan of
impediments to its success, which by her estimation include clueless pediatricians, the dairy industry, out - of - touch celebrities, unsupportive lawmakers, depression medications and breastfeeding zealots, just to name a few.
As part of this, the Government has stated that it will also review policies, administrative practices and other legislative
impediments to the creation and transfer of individual
title on Aboriginal held land, including land registration and planning.
However, in doing so the Review failed to engage with Indigenous interests and presented native
title rights
as an
impediment to development (91).
A thorough research and consultation process, including full information about what a proposal entails (including losses or detriment
as well
as benefits) in a form that is understood by traditional owner groups, and the right to say no, is necessary to comply with the principle of free, prior and informed consent
as well
as to understand whether changes will support intended outcomes.31 How changing
title from communal to individual ownership through leasing will address other identified
impediments to economic development such
as inadequate infrastructure in remote areas, under - investment in education and healthcare, high levels of welfare dependency, high levels of un-employment and limited job opportunities and limited commercial opportunities is unclear.
This casual disposal of the protections afforded native
title demonstrates an underlying approach to native
title that sees it more
as an
impediment than
as an opportunity.
The fact that the owners
as vendors did not remove the CPL was not an
impediment because the tenant's requirement to vacate (by court order) would no longer «support the registration» the owners refused to remove off
title.
Among the categories dealt with therein are,
as titled: «Too many uninformed decisions are taken; The lowest common denominator
impediment; The unwieldy governance structure; Changing of the old guard; The dues disconnect» etc., and the list goes on.