The Federation illusion

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History

 

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Lena A

 

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May 19, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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7 / 1875

 

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With Europeans invasion on the aboriginal community whom already lived in Australia, European’s had little if any respect towards indigenous land ownership and no understanding for the indigenous customary law. From the British’s perspective, customary law was not considered by the acts of colonization...
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Acts of colonization from the mid to late eighteenth century fell under International Law (Gare, 1999). According to the British and under international law, Australian was terra nullius, a land practically unoccupied, without settled inhabitants or settled law (Carvan, 2005). James Cookery (2002) states, under international law at the time, “terra nullius included territory occupied by ‘backward peoples’ lacking European forms of government and ‘failing’ to cultivate their territories”...
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