TY - BOOK AU - Havemann,Paul TI - Indigenous peoples' rights in Australia, Canada & New Zealand SN - 0195583353 U1 - 323.11 PY - 1999/// CY - Auckland, N.Z. PB - Oxford University Press KW - Māori (New Zealand people) KW - Government relations KW - Legal status, laws, etc KW - Aboriginal Australians KW - Civil rights KW - Indians of North America KW - Canada N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Chronology 1; Euro-American law of nationals and indigenous peoples -; Chronology 2; Twentieth-century public international law and indigenous peoples -; Chronology 3; Indigenous rights in the political jurisprudence of Australia, Canada and New Zealand : parallel chronologies; Paul Havemann --; PT. I; INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' PERSPECTIVES : SOVEREIGNTY, SELF-DETERMINATION AND CO-EISTENCE; Paul Havemann --; 1; Estate of the mind : the growing cooperation between indigenous and mainstream managers of northern Australian landscapes and the challenge for educators and researchers; Marcia Langston -; 2; Aboriginal peoples in Canada : aspirations for distributive justice as distinct peoples; an interview with Paul Chartrand -; 3; Māori sovereignty, colonial and post-colonial discourses; Ranginui J. Walker --; PT. II; SETTLING THE ANGLO-COMMONWEALTH; Paul Havemann --; 4; New frontiers : Australia; Henry Reynolds -; 5; The 'gentle' occupation : the settlement of Canada and the dispossession of the First Nation; Ken Coats -; 6; The settlement of New Zealand from 1835; M.P.K. Sorrenson --; PT. III; POLITICISING AND INTERNATIONALISING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' RIGHTS CLAIMS; Paul Havemann --; 7; Politicising indigeneity : ethno-politics in white settler dominons; Augie Fleras -; 8; International human rights and their impact on domestic law on indigenous peoples' rights in Australia, Canada and New Zealand; Catherine J. Iorns Magallanes --; PT.IV; COLONISATION, CRIMINALISATION AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' RIGHTS; Paul Havemann --; 9; Australia : The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody; David McDonald -; 10; Canadian commissions of inquiry into Aboriginal peoples and criminal justice; Scott Clark and John J. Cover -; 11; Assimilation, equality and sovereignty in New Zealand-Aotearoa; John Pratt --; PT.V; ADMINISTERING INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS : CITIZENSHIP AND SELF-DETERMINATION; Paul Havemann --; 12; Living together but not neighbours : cultural imperialism in Australia; Christine Fletcher -; 13; Canada : 'indian administration' from the Royal Proclamation of 1763 to constitutionally entrenched aboriginal rights; Hamar Foster -; 14; Tino rangatiratanga : Māori in the political and administrative system; Alan Ward and Janine Hayward --; PT.VI; CONSTITUTIONALISING INDIGENOUS RIGHTS ?; Paul Havemann --; 15; Native title in Australia : denial, recognition and dispossession; Richard H. Bartlett -; 16; From Calder to Van der Peet : aboriginal rights and Canadian law, 1973-96; Michael Asch -; 17; From sovereignty talk to settlement time : the constitutional setting of Māori claims in the 1990s; P.S. McHugh -; 18; Indigenous peoples, the state and the challenge of differentiated citizenship : a formative conclusion; Paul Havemann ER -