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dc.contributor.authorWatson, Irene (Irene Margaret)en
dc.date.issued1999en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/21610-
dc.descriptionBibliography: p. 367-378.en
dc.descriptionx, 378 p. ; 30 cm.en
dc.description.abstract"This thesis is about the origins and original intentions of law; that which I call raw law. Law emanates from Kaldowinyeri, that is the beginning of time itself. Law first took form in song. In this thesis I argue that the law is naked like the land and its peoples, and is distinguished from that known law by the colonists, which is a layered system of rules and regulations, an imposing one which buries the essence and nature of law."en
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dc.subject.lcshLaw Australia; Law Philosophy; Decolonization; Aboriginal Australians. Legal status, laws, etc.; Aboriginal Australians. Philosophy; Aboriginal Australians. Land tenureen
dc.titleRaw law : the coming of the Muldarbi and the path to its demiseen
dc.typeThesisen
dc.contributor.schoolDept. of Lawen
dc.provenanceThis electronic version is made publicly available by the University of Adelaide in accordance with its open access policy for student theses. Copyright in this thesis remains with the author. This thesis may incorporate third party material which has been used by the author pursuant to Fair Dealing exception. If you are the author of this thesis and do not wish it to be made publicly available or If you are the owner of any included third party copyright material you wish to be removed from this electronic version, please complete the take down form located at: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/legals-
dc.description.dissertationThesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Law, 2000en
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