Project objectives: Anmatyerr regional research initiatives 2004-2008 -- Governance, customary law and natural resource management -- An Agreement approach for customary law governance of water -- Negotiated agreeements - comparative experiences: Canadian constitutional and legal framework: Canadian comprehensive land claim agreements, components of a regional agreement and structure for negotiating claims; Australian negotiated agreements: agreements under the Native Title Act; Indigenous land use agreements; The Tumut-Brungle area agreement; Agreement negotiation issues; Potential for regional agreements in Australia -- Significance of regional agreements and Indigenous Land Use agreements: significance for Indigenous governance; significance for agreements with Anmatyerr governance -- Anmatyerr agreement for customary governance of water: Agreement process: Anmatyerr Customary Law and Management Trust; Draft Umbrella Agreement in Principle: terminology; parties; structure of draft agreement; workplan; other provisions; amending and expanding the agreements; Subsidiary agreement; Anmatyerr agreement status; Strengths and weaknesses of the process -- Appendix A: Canadian regional agreements that have been finalised -- Appendix B: Rules of engagement and negotiation principles concerning traditional knowledge, natural resource management and access to significant sites on Anmatyerr country
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"Project completed December 2008" -- T.p
Anmatyerr co-researchers and cultural supervisors: Eric Penangk, Tony Scrutton, April Campbell (supervision)
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Product code: PN30041
Research project number NTU23 of the Social and Institutional Research Program of Land & Water Australia
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Research project number NTU23 of the Social and Institutional Research Program of Land & Water Australia, project completed December 2008, final report