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Aboriginal Customary Law

   
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The historical facts do not fit the ?absence of law' or ?barbarian' theory which underpinned the reception of English law into Australia. Thus, the notion that Australia was terra nullius was dismissed by the High Court in Mabo." Mabo v Queensland (No...
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The historical facts do not fit the ?absence of law' or ?barbarian' theory which underpinned the reception of English law into Australia. Thus, the notion that Australia was terra nullius was dismissed by the High Court in Mabo." Mabo v Queensland (No...
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