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11-11: Formalizing Indigenous Rights in Developed Economies
Time:
Thursday, 23/Mar/2017:
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Session Chair: Luis Felipe Duchicela, World Bank, United States of America
Location:MC 8-100
Presentations
Management of Native Title - Australia's Next "Wicked" Problem
Raelene Webb
National Native Title Tribunal, Australia
The Australian Northern Territory Land Rights Act – a model for the legal recognition of customary tenure, which provides a certain and fungible legal framework, facilitates economic development and local decision-making and establishes appropriate governance institutions.
Michael O'Donnell
Northern Land Council, Australia
Reconciling Indigenous Lands With The Honour Of The Crown: Evidence Of Boundary Certainty & Parcel Security
Erin Tompkins, Brian Ballantyne
Surveyor General Branch, Natural Resources Canada, Canada
Measuring Informality & Its Socio-Economic Outcomes: First Nation Reserves in Canada
Ceilidh Ballantyne2, Heather MacDonald2, Brian Ballantyne1
1Surveyor General Branch, Natural Resources Canada, Canada; 2Kitsilano Institute for Informality Metrics