Atoning for Australia’s Colonial Sins: The Timber Creek Case, Compensatory Justice, and Accountability for the First Nations Peoples

  • Tremblay, Pascal (Principal Investigator/Chief Investigator A)
  • Hoque, Ridwanul (Co Investigator/Chief Investigator B)
  • Kutubi, Shawgat (Chief Investigator C)
  • Norris, Eleanor Frances (Chief Investigator D)
  • Finau, Glenn (Chief Investigator E)
  • Scobie, Matthew (Chief Investigator F)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

This project examines the complex accountability relationships between the State, First Nations people in Australia, and Non-indigenous Australians after the Timber Creek case. The findings will have relevance for similar current and future legal disputes concerning losses to native lands and Indigenous struggles and national tensions over the issue of Indigenous recognition. The project will also have significant impact on the accounting of culturally sensitive properties.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date2/01/221/01/23

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