April/May 2003 Volume 5, Issue 24

The April-May 2003 issue of the Indigenous Law Bulletin features discussion about rising imprisonment rates of Indigenous women, the role of the Racial Discrimination Act in Native Title, new developments in international advocacy, a report on the return to Australia of over 60 Aboriginal human remains held at the Royal College of Surgeons in London, as well as community profiles, casenotes, book reviews and more.

News and Updates     

Aboriginal Remains Return Home
by Lyndon Ormond-Parker

Research and reports     

Speak Out Speak Strong: Rising Imprisonment Rates of Aboriginal Women
by Rowena Lawrie

The Racial Discrimination Act: Does it Have a Role in Native Title?
by Margaret Donaldson and Yvette Park

Community Profiles

Profile of the Indigenous Land Corporation
by the Public Affairs Office of the Indigenous Land Corporation

Interview with an Indigenous Lawyer: Shaz Rind
by Carl D’Souza and Melodie Gibson

Feature

New Developments in International Advocacy: Amicus Curiae and the World Trade Organisation
by Megan Davis

Casenotes

‘Aboriginal’ Style Art
by Simon Etherington

Fair Trading Warns: Beware Dodgy Didgeridoos and Bogus Boomerangs
by Merri Rose

Book Reviews

Blood, Sweat and Welfare: A History of White Bosses and Aboriginal Pastoral Workers
by Mary Anne Jebb
reviewed by Jill Milroy

The Stuart Case
by Ken Inglis
reviewed by Hal Wootten

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