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Aboriginal Sovereignty: Justice, the Law and Land

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Summary

The concept of treaty was presented in 1987 to draw attention to the fact that Aboriginal sovereignty has never been ceded to the British Crown or the Australian Commonwealth government.

Aboriginal Sovereignty: Justice, the Law and Land resonates in the contemporary era as a foundation stone to the Sovereignty Movement, by casting a web around the fundamental legal argument that sovereignty has never been ceded by First Nations and Peoples in the land now known as Australia.

There is a viable pathway for recovery from the ongoing genocidal onslaught. Kevin Gilbert's well researched work provides an uncomplicated definitive legal argument based on international law and clarifies the concept of pre-existing and continuing sovereignty.

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Korff, J 2019, Aboriginal Sovereignty: Justice, the Law and Land, <https://stage.creativespirits.info/resources/books/aboriginal-sovereignty-justice-the-law-and-land>, retrieved 24 April 2024

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