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082 _a342.0878 HIC
_bHIC
100 _aHickford Mark
245 _aLords of the land : Indigenous property rights and the jurisprudence of empire
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2011
300 _a523p
_cxxxi
365 _bRs. 5,747
505 _aContents: 1 Preliminaries; 2 An Empire of Variations: Problems of Settlement and the Property Rights of Indigenous Populations; 3 Incredulity from a Distance: Disputing the Content of Indigenous Proprietary Entitlements, 1840 to 1844; 4 ‘Vague Native Rights to Land’: Constitutionalism, Native Title, and Pursuing Settling Spaces, 1844–1853; 5 Extricating ‘Native Title from its Present Entanglement’—Recognizing Diversity and the Problem of a Liberal Constitution; 6 Exploring the Dynamics and Consequences of ‘Occasional Association’; 7 ‘Tribunals Independent of a Prince’, 1859–1862—Exploring the Dynamics and Consequences of ‘Occasional Association; 8 Conclusions; Bibliography; Index
650 _a1. Indigenous Property Rights
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