04275nam 22008655 450 991084547810332120240322174227.09789819993277981999327X10.1007/978-981-99-9327-7(CKB)31136047300041(MiAaPQ)EBC31229966(Au-PeEL)EBL31229966(DE-He213)978-981-99-9327-7(OCoLC)1428133406(EXLCZ)993113604730004120240322d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDeclaration of Peace for Indigenous Australians and Nature A Legal Pluralist Approach to First Laws and Earth Laws /by Anne Poelina, Donna Bagnall, Mary Graham, Ross Timmulbar Williams, Tyson Yunkaporta, Chels Marshall, Shola Anthony Diop, Nadeem Samnakay, Michelle Maloney, Michael Davis1st ed. 2024.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (150 pages)9789819993260 9819993261 Introduction -- Reflecting on Australia’s Current Legal System -- Personal Stories -- How we Can Change the Current Legal System -- Conclusion.This groundbreaking book delves into the lived experiences and collective wisdom of Indigenous communities impacted by colonialism. Through collaborations with non-Indigenous colleagues, this book seeks to inform current legal practices and advocate for a transformative shift toward justice, equity, and the recognition of First Law and Earth-centered law. By presenting Indigenous stories as case studies and incorporating the collective wisdom gained through extensive discussions and exchanges with non-Indigenous colleagues, the authors highlight the ways in which Australian law falls short in upholding holistic principles and fails to align with First Law and Earth-centered law. The book invites readers to consider alternative legal futures that are rooted in respect, justice, and the well-being of both Indigenous peoples and the natural environment. Through its thought-provoking analysis, literature reviews, and insights from Indigenous leaders, this book serves as a powerful resource for legal practitioners, policymakers, scholars, and anyone passionate about social justice and environmental sustainability. The book aims to ignite meaningful dialogue and inspire concrete actions to address the historical injustices faced by Indigenous peoples while fostering a more inclusive and equitable legal framework for the generations to come.LawPhilosophyLawHistoryLaw and the social sciencesPeaceAustralasiaHistoryHuman rightsTheories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal HistorySocio-Legal StudiesLegal HistoryPeace and Conflict StudiesAustralian HistoryHuman RightsLawPhilosophy.LawHistory.Law and the social sciences.Peace.Australasia.History.Human rights.Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.Socio-Legal Studies.Legal History.Peace and Conflict Studies.Australian History.Human Rights.342.940872900Poelina Anne1734273Bagnall Donna1734274Graham Mary1074260Williams Ross Timmulbar1734275Yunkaporta Tyson1734276Marshall Chels1734277Diop Shola Anthony1734278Samnakay Nadeem1734279Maloney Michelle1734280Davis Michael441230MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910845478103321Declaration of Peace for Indigenous Australians and Nature4150944UNINA