The Native title Act 1993 (NTA) was passed in response to the Mabo and Others v Queensland (No 2) (1992) 175 CLR 1, setting up a legal process for the recognition of native title in Australia.
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In the Native Title 'hot tub': expert conferences and concurrent expert evidence in Native Title
In the Native Title ‘hot tub’ outlines the history and development of expert conferencing and expert concurrent evidence in Australia, including in the Federal Court. These approaches to expert evidence are a major development of the last decade, greatly reducing the hearing time of Native Title proceedings and the costs to the parties involved. The authors explore how expert conferences and concurrent evidence can narrow the issues in the Native Title claims of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, discussing in particular their experiences in four recent cases.
Living with native title: the experiences of registered native title corporations
Much of the attention paid to native title in Australia has focused on court proceedings and other legalities, but what does it actually mean to live with native title? This book presents the experiences of native title holders and the corporations they have established to look after their native title interests.