Indigenous Development in the Southwest Gulf of Carpentaria region of the Northern Territory: Opportunities and Challenges

Sean Kerins

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    Abstract

    The Martin Place Papers are an occasional series published by the International Law Association (Australian Branch) to provide wider access to the proceedings and outcomes of ILA sponsored seminars and conferences. No 7 in this series has now been published. Martin Place Paper No 7, The International Law Context of Recent Developments in Indigenous Policy contains the proceedings of a seminar convened jointly by the ILA and the National Centre for Indigenous Studies (NCIS) at the ANU in late 2015. The second paper, by Dr Sean Kerins, Indigenous Development in the Southwest Gulf of Carpentaria region of the Northern Territory: Opportunities and Challenges examines policies and developments in the Region from the viewpoint of international norms and expectations contained in instruments such as the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). This analysis is particularly relevant to the current controversy about the proposal to expand the huge McArthur River mine near Borroloola (see media coverage here).
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)15-25pp
    JournalMartin Place Papers
    Volume7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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