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Last Updated: 8 February 2013
About the Condition of Aborigines in Australia (A propos de la Condition des Aborigines d'Australie)
Chris Cunneen, University of New South
Wales
This paper is available for download at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2196705
Citation
This paper was published in in S.P. Dassonville (ed). 2012. LE
STATUT DES PEUPLES AUTOCHONES. Paris: Karthala, pp. 161-165. This paper
may also
be referenced as [2013] UNSWLRS 3. This paper may also be referenced as [2013]
UNSWLRS 3.
Abstract
This paper examines the case of Lex Wotton, an Australian Aboriginal activist convicted of riot on Palm Island, and subsequently prevented from speaking publicly. The paper more generally considers the ways in which the Commonwealth of Australia, a constitutional democracy built on the rule of law, actively silences its poorest and most marginalised people, and denies Aboriginal peoples even the right to speak freely.
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