Talk:Registered Native Title Body Corporate
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editI've only just created this page .. and hope to provide more detailed history and summary of the emergence of native title bodies corporate, the types of native title bodies corporate that are in existence .. and more ... tommorrow !! Bruceanthro (talk) 14:10, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
Notes preparing for Narrative
edit1970's
edit- Justice Woodward conducting a commission inquirying into the statutory recognition of Aboriginal land rights .. saw the need for specially tailored system for incorporating Aboriginal groups. [AI1994: 6]
1976
edit- The law ultimately giving effect to Justice Woodwards recommendations for a specially tailored system for incorporating Aboriginal groups was the Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act 1976
1993
edit- Native Title Bill 1993 proposes a system for protecting and recognising native title into the long term future, and the Explantory Notes accompanying the Bill anticipate that prescribed bodies corporate will ultimately be "..the contact point for dealings in native title.." [AI1994: 1]
- 16 November 1993 Prime Minister Paul Keating, as part of his second reading speech, explains that prescribed bodies corporate are required to make it easier for 'outsiders' to deal with the anticipated large numbers and changing membership of native title holding groups .. by making the native title groups into legal entities with an independent existence, able to function as a contact point for all outsiders and other people wishing to deal with native title holders [AI1994: 2]
- Commonwealth submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs explains that: " Another reason .. for having bodies corporate was to protect the interests of the native title holders - the body being 'essentially a protective carapace over
native title rights'.
1994
edit- The Native Title Act gives prescribed bodies corporate the main role, ultimately, in managing native title on native title holders behald, and Part 2 Division 6, Ss 55-60 specifies that such bodies corporate are to be determined along with native title determinations, to hold native title in trust or manage native title in some other representative capacity. [AI1994: 2]
- The first detail of how these native title prescribed bodies corporate are to be constituted, is specified in the first set of prescribed bodies corporate regulations drafted in 1994, and attached to the Native Title Act [AI1994: 2]
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