Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Negotiating Settlements : Indigenous Peoples, Settler States and the Significance of Treaties and Agreements
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'This paper is a contribution to the national debate about agreement making and the potential for a treaty between Indigenous people and settler Australia. The paper will draw out the significance of agreement-making for present-day Australian circumstances in order to inform the debate on the negotiated settlement of disputes over resource use, service delivery and other citizenship entitlements in the Australian context.' (Introduction)

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