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Just prior to the federal election of 2007, the Australian government led by John Howard decreed the "Northern Territory National Emergency Response", commonly known as the Intervention, officially in reaction to an investigation by the Northern Territory government into allegedly rampant sexual abuse and neglect of Indigenous children. The emergency laws authorised the Australian government to drastically intervene in the self-determination of Indigenous communities in contravention of the UN Declaration of Human Rights and of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.Far from improving the living con
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monografia Rebiun23570486 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun23570486 m d cr ||||||||||| 170607t20172017enka ob 001 0 eng d 1443891541 9781443891547 1443898635 9781443898638 UAM 991008082433404211 UPSA ELB150387 UFV0699199 IDEBK eng IDEBK YDX NT EBLCP OCLCF IDEBK OCLCQ AU@ UKMGB UKAHL UNAV 306.0899915 23 'And there'll be NO dancing' Recurso electrónico] perspectives on policies impacting indigenous Australia since 2007 edited by Elisabeth Baehr and Barbara Schmidt-Haberkamp Newcastle upon Tyne, England Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2017 Newcastle upon Tyne, England Newcastle upon Tyne, England Cambridge Scholars Publishing 370 p. il 370 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Table of Contents; Tables, Figures and Illustrations; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter One: The Intervention; Chapter Two: The Seven Pillars of Aboriginal Exception to the Australian State; Chapter Three: Sporting Intervention; Chapter Four: Change from the Ground up; Chapter Five: The Intervention, Stronger Futures and Racial Discrimination; Chapter Six: Rampant Misrepresentation; Chapter Seven: Stories of the Intervention; Chapter Eight: A "Place to Start"; Chapter Nine: The Intervention in Indigenous Literature Chapter Ten: Reassessing Indigenous Self-Determination in Rolf de Heer's Charlie's Country (2014)Chapter Eleven: "An Australian Government Initiative: Criminal"; Chapter Twelve: Imposed Solutions versus Local Aspirations; Chapter Thirteen: The Protector of Aborigines in Colonial Western Australia; Chapter Fourteen: "Who Are the Aborigines?"; Contributors; Index Just prior to the federal election of 2007, the Australian government led by John Howard decreed the "Northern Territory National Emergency Response", commonly known as the Intervention, officially in reaction to an investigation by the Northern Territory government into allegedly rampant sexual abuse and neglect of Indigenous children. The emergency laws authorised the Australian government to drastically intervene in the self-determination of Indigenous communities in contravention of the UN Declaration of Human Rights and of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.Far from improving the living con Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Baehr, Elisabeth Schmidt-Haberkamp, Barbara