Compromised Jurisprudence

Compromised Jurisprudence
Author: Lisa Strelein
Publisher: Aboriginal Studies Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0855756632

First edition published in 2006.

Resolving Indigenous Disputes

Resolving Indigenous Disputes
Author: Larissa Behrendt
Publisher: Federation Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781862877078

This book looks at the way in which dispute resolution processes can be developed to more effectively empower Aboriginal people and assist with the more equitable and satisfactory resolution of disputes between Aboriginal people and between Aboriginal people and other groups. It uses conflict around land, particularly at the intersection between land claim and native title as its focus. These have been identified through extensive field research. The book also explores the building of models of alternative dispute resolution processes based on Aboriginal cultural values and world views. It provides practical tools to practitioners who are seeking to find more effective ways of dealing with conflict in Aboriginal communities or between Aboriginal communities and other stakeholders.

Indigenous Australians and the Law

Indigenous Australians and the Law
Author: Martin Hinton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2008-04-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1135314381

Bringing together a well-respected team of commentators, many of them indigenous Australians themselves, this revised and updated edition examines the legal, social and political developments that have taken place in Australia since the publication of the last edition. Providing students with a greater understanding of the issues facing Indigenous Australians in the hope of contributing to reconciliation, the authors explore a broad range of developments, including: human rights and reconciliation in contemporary Australia; the demise of ATSIC; issues of indigenous governance and water rights. Giving readers an incisive account of the resounding impact of social, political and legal conditions upon the Indigenous people of Australia and their interaction with and recourse to the law, this book is an excellent resource for those interested in the law of a coloniser or conqueror and its lasting impact upon first nations.

Compliance and Compromise

Compliance and Compromise
Author: Cher Weixia Chen
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004203087

As domestic industrial relations and labor conditions have been seriously challenged by globalization, various international labor standards have been proposed to safeguard and promote labor rights. However, an important question remains: are these rules and standards enforceable and well enforced? Compliance and Compromise: The Jurisprudence of Gender Pay Equity examines the status of one of the core international labor standards—gender pay equity—that has been largely overlooked, and explores how domestic legislative and judicial systems respond to the core International Labor Organization Convention No. 100 on Equal Remuneration. It unravels under what circumstance legislative and judicial compliance occurs, with the novel application of the relatively new theory “transnational legal process” to explicate the phenomenon of “compliance”.

Ethics and Integrity in the Rule of Law and International Law

Ethics and Integrity in the Rule of Law and International Law
Author: Emmanuel Nartey
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2023-05-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1527510085

This book examines the ethics and integrity approach to modelling the rule of law and the international law process by investigating different factors that influence legal and governance systems in society. It explores the foundations of the rule of law and international law, and how to overcome the undesirable deficiencies in our legal and governance systems. The approach of this book is carefully designed to briefly demonstrate how including ethics and integrity when dealing with the rule of law and international law could lead to effective legal and governance systems. This book argues that the rule of law does not stand alone; ethics and integrity are the lifeblood of all legal rules and governance systems. This book is of special interest to academics and researchers within the fields of law, social Justice and philosophy.