Terra Nullius

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History

 

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Maria W

 

Date added:

July 14, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Legally this meant that no one lived on the land and because of that no one could claim rights of it under English law. This was not what had happened in other countries that Britain had colonised - in Canada and New Zealand treaties were signed with the Indigenous people in order to transfer over the land...
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Though these treaties were very biased towards the British and the Indigenous peoples of those countries were not treated any better than the Aborigines were. The fact that treaties existed meant that there was no such Terra Nullius as shown in Australia. In English law the Aboriginals didn’t exist, and therefore their right to the land in Australia did not exist either...
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