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O'Donoghue, Lois (Hg.): Recognition, Rights and Reform. A Report to Government on Native Title Social Justice Measures, Canberra 1995, ISBN 0642225249
Inhaltsverzeichnis ¦ Klappentext ¦ Buchbesprechung
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface -ix-
Introduction -1-
Indigenous Australians and Social Justice -2-
Aspirations and Commitments .6.
Principles and Practicalities -7-
The Draft Principles -9-
Priorities for Reform -12-
Linkages with Other Developments -15-
Access and Equity -16-
The Royal Commission, and the Governments's Response -17-
Reviews of Employment, Education and Health -18-
Decade of Indigenous Poeple -19-
Reconciliation -20-
Centenary of Federation -21-
Rights -23-
Citizenship or Equality Rights -24-
Rights as Indigenous Peoples -28-
Autonomy Rights -28-
Peoplehood or Identity Rights -31-
Territory and Resource Rights -33-
Related Issues -36-
Fiduciary Duty -36-
A Bill of Rights -37-
Possible Institutional Initiatives -38-
Recognition and Employment -43-
Constitutional Reform -43-
Political Representation -48-
Reparations and Compensation -51-
Regional Agreements -55-
Indigenous Self Government -58-
Treaty -64-
Symbolism and Indigenous Peoples -66-
Recognition of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags -67-
National Day -67-
Information and Awareness -68-
Citizenship Entitlements -73-
Access and Equity -73-
Reform of Commonwealth State Financial Relations -75-
Functional Areas -84-
Housing and Infrastructure -84-
Health -87-
Education -90-
Law and Justice -91-
Sport and Recreation -94-
Other Priority Areas -96-
Cultural Integrity and Heritage Protection -99-
Protection of Culturally Significant Areas and Sites -100-
Protection of Movable Cultural Property -104-
Protection of Intellectual Property -106-
Recognition of Customary Law -110-
Australian Law Reform Commission Report -111-
Indigenous Peoples and the Environment -116-
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages -120-
Media and Communications -122-
Economic Development -127-
Structural Reform -128-
Realism, not good intentions -129-
Building upon existing initiatives -131-
The CDEP Scheme -134-
Infrastructure Opportunities -135-
Regional Strategies -135-
Appropriate Protection and Incentives -136-
Contracting for Services -136-
Enterprise Promotion -137-
Capital Formation -137-
Consultations -138-
Implementation Strategy -145-
Policy Changes -146-
Developmental Proposals -147-
Program Proposals -148-
Managing Implementation -148-
Resources -149-
Summary of Recommendations -151-
Implentation of Social Justice Package -151-
Implementation of Major Reports -152-
Enjoyment of Rights -153-
Constitutional Reform -155-
Political Representation -156-
Compensation and Reparations -157-
Regional Agreements -158-
I* ndigenous Self Government and Regional Agreements -158-
Negotiation of a Treaty -160-
Recognitions of Indigenous Flags and a National Day -160-
Public Awareness of Indigenous Issues -160-
Strengthening Access and Equity -161-
Reform of Commonwealth State Financial Relations -162-
Housing and Infrastructure -164-
Health -164-
Education and Training -164-
Law and Justice -164-
Sport and Recreation -165-
Indigenous Women -165-
Heritage Protection -165-
Protection of Intellectual Property -167-
Customary Law -167-
Environment -168-
Languages -168-
Media and Communications -169-
Economic Development -170-
Appendix 1: Members of the Advisory Committee -174-
Appendix 2: Submissions to the Advisory Committee -175-
Appendix 3: Community Consultative Meetings -177-