Foreword
Warwick Fisher & Sam Garkawe
Introduction
Larissa Behrendt
Part 1: Indigenous Human Rights in Australia
The legitimacy of special measures
William Jonas and Margaret Donaldson
One Indigenous perspective on human rights
Irene Watson
Cultural rights, human rights and the contemporary removal of
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their
families
Chris Cunneen and Terry Libesman
"Dry 'em out" or "lock 'em up": contrasting approaches to law and
order in Tennant Creek
Pamela Ditton
Asserting Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights
Terri Janke
Part 2: International Developments in Indigenous Human Rights
The influence of Indigenous peoples on the development of
international law
S. James Anaya
Locating human rights in the South Pacific: a Korero about human
rights
Nin Tomas
The Indian Child Welfare Act, love has little to do with it
Mary Jo B. Hunter
Indigenous rights to self-government and self-determination: an
Inuit Arctic perspective
Joern Berglund Nielsen
Part 3: Realising Human Rights
Realising human rights: utilising UN mechanisms
Elizabeth Evatt
Getting government to listen
Bill Barker
The real crime of the State and Indigenous people's human
rights
Paul Omojo Omaji
Unfinished business - national responsibilities and local
actions
Peter Yu
The book makes a valuable contribution to the discourse on Australian indigenous human rights from an international perspective. - Law Institute Journal (Vic), September 2003
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