Subjects 2008
Native Title Law and Practice 730876
- Credited Courses: Graduate Diploma in Energy and Resources Law 528; Graduate Diploma in Environment, Energy and Resources Law L07; Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies L08; Master of Commercial Law 504; Master of Commercial Law 504; Master of Laws (LLM) 502; Master of Laws (LLM) 502; Master of Laws by Coursework (LLM) 502
Objectives
A candidate who has successfully completed the subject should understand the common law and statutory framework for the recognition and protection of Indigenous rights and interests in land and waters, and in particular:
- Understand the significance of recent court decisions concerning the existence or extinguishment of native title
- Understand the statutory provisions under which past acts are validated, compensation for extinguishment is payable and future dealings affecting native title may proceed
- Understand procedural elements of the native title process, including the institutional relationships, litigation issues and the recent amendments to the Native Title Act 1993
- Understand the implications of native title for land access generally and, in particular, for natural resources development, environmental management and cultural heritage protection
- Be able to apply laws, criteria and practical processes for reconciling the use of land and waters by native title holders or claimants, public authorities, resources explorers and developers, pastoralists, farmers, commercial fishing interests and other users.
Syllabus
The subject is presented by leading experts and has a strong emphasis on current practical issues, statutory processes and potential outcomes.
Principal topics will include:
- A detailed examination of recent court decisions
- Traditional Indigenous cultural relationships and the criteria upon which legislation is based
- A detailed examination of the structure, content and operation of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), including preparation and prosecution of native title claims; future act processes; the roles of governments, Federal Court, National Native Title Tribunal and native title representative bodies
- State and Territory land rights legislation, and alternative native title regimes and tribunals established in conformity with Commonwealth legislation
- Comparison and operation of mediation, negotiation and litigation processes and the institutional relationships in native title cases
- Indigenous Land Use Agreements and other forms of agreement, including implementation issues
- Indigenous land claims, land access and agreement making in other jurisdictions
- Case studies and workshop sessions on current issues.
