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4. Recommended Further Reading

Domestic Perspectives

Birch, Tony, ‘We’ve Seen the End of the World and We Don’t Accept it: Protection of Indigenous Country and Climate Justice’ in Joseph Camilleri and Deborah Guess (eds), Towards a Just and Ecologically Sustainable Peace: Navigating the Great Transition (Palgrave, 2024)

Burton, John, Deanna Kemp, Rodger Barnes and Joni Parmenter, ‘Mapping Critical Minerals Projects and Their Intersection with Indigenous Peoples’ Land Rights in Australia’ (2024) Energy Research & Social Science 113

Davis, Oscar, Bindi Bennett and Kelly Menzel, ‘The Problem with Cooperative Action Problems: Conceptions of Agency and the Understanding of Environmental Crises’ in Nicole Rogers and Michelle Maloney (eds), The Anthropocene Judgments Project: Futureproofing the Common Law (Routledge, 2023) 167

Pearson, Elizabeth, ‘Heartbreak in the Juukan Gorge: “Embarrassingly out of Kilter” Law Destroys 46,000-Year-Old Aboriginal Sacred Sites’ (2020) 25(2) Art Antiquity and Law 147

Waters, Joshua, ‘If the Land is Sick, So Are We: First Nations Spirituality Explained’, The Conversation Australia (online, 17 June 2024)

Watson, Irene, ‘Aboriginal Laws of the Land: Surviving Fracking, Golf Courses and Drains Among Other Extractive Industries’ in Nicole Rogers and Michelle Maloney (eds), Law as if Earth Really Mattered (Taylor & Francis, 2017)

International Perspectives

Burrows, John, ‘Heroes, Tricksters, Monsters, and Caretakers: Indigenous Law and Legal Education’ (2016) 61(4) McGill Law Journal 795

Cribb, Miriama, Elizabeth Macpherson and Axel Borchgrevink, ‘Beyond Legal Personhood for the Whanganui River: Collaboration and Pluralism in Implementing the Te Awa Tupua Act (2024) International Journal of Human Rights 1

McClean, Robert, Ashleigh Sagar, Naomi Solomon and Te Raukura Solomon, ‘Te Ara o Raukawa Moana: Active Kaitiakitanga in Response to Climate Change’ (2024) New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research (forthcoming)

Murcott, Melanie Jean and Clive Vinti, ‘The Judge-Made “Duty” to Consider Climate Change in South Africa’ (2024) 16(1) Journal of Human Rights Practice 125

Napoleon, Val, ‘Looking Beyond the Law: Questions About Indigenous Peoples’ Tangible and Intangible Property’ in Cathy Bell and Robert Paterson (eds), First Nations Cultural Heritage and Law: Reconciliation and Reform, Companion Volume (UBC Press, 2009) 370–93

O’Brien, Grace, Pey‐Chun Pan, Mustapha Sheikh and Simon Prideau, ‘Indigenous Emancipation: The Fight Against Marginalisation, Criminalisation, and Oppression’ (2023) 11(2) Social Inclusion 173

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