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P-ISSN 1033-4505
E-ISSN 2202-4824
Article
Vol. 30, Issue 1, 2018January 01, 2018 AEST

Power, Control and Citizenship: The Uluru Statement from the Heart as Active Citizenship

Kim Rubenstein,
voicefirst nationreconciliation
Copyright Logoccby-nc-nd-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.53300/001c.5659

Articles in Vol. 30, Issue 1, 2018

Vol. 30, Issue 1, 2018
  • Foreword
    Danielle Ireland-Piper
  • Aboriginal Recognition: Treaties and Colonial Constitutions, ‘We Have Been Here Forever ... ’
    Irene Watson
  • Power, Control and Citizenship: The Uluru Statement from the Heart as Active Citizenship
    Kim Rubenstein
  • Law and Power: Ten Lessons from Foucault
    Nickolas John James
  • Three Illusions of Modern Politics
    Jonathan Crowe
  • Domestic Violence Disclosure Schemes: Effective Law Reform or Continued Assertion of Patriarchal Power?
    Elizabeth GreeneJodie O'Leary
  • Investment Court System or ‘Regional’ Dispute Settlement?: The Uncertain Future of Investor-state Dispute Settlement
    Umair Ghori
  • The Winner Takes It All: Legal Costs as a Mechanism of Control in Public Law
    Narelle Bedford
  • Genuine Links Beyond State and Market Control: The Sale of Citizenship by Investment in International and Supranational Legal Perspective
    Michael B Krakat
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