“自古以来”:一个关于普通法管辖权、土著所有权和Tanistry案例的故事

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW
S. Dorsett
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在马博案判决10周年之际,本文提供了一种可能的解释土著所有权与普通法之间关系的方法。本文基于对普通法管辖权的描述以及普通法在历史上使用管辖权概念以取代其他裁决和权威场所的方式,对这种关系进行了描述。这篇文章追溯了普通法的管辖权故事,从它作为许多分散的法律空间之一的起源,通过爱尔兰重要的第一个殖民背景,到新南威尔士的新定居点,以及与“当地人”的第一次接触。然后考察了Mabo, Wik和其他案件的判决,并得出结论,在“承认”和构建土著所有权利益方面,普通法依赖于其早期在英国国内和爱尔兰殖民背景下与“他者”相遇的相同技术。只有通过理解土著所有权在普通法中形成的方式,我们才能探索其作为司法工具的可能性和局限性。
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'Since Time Immemorial': A Story of Common Law Jurisdiction, Native Title and the Case of Tanistry
In the 10 th anniversary year of the decision in Mabo, this article offers one possible account of the relationship between native title and the common law The article provides a description of this relationship, based on an account of common law jurisdiction and the ways in which the common law historically used the concept of jurisdiction in order to supplant other sites of adjudication and authority. The article traces the jurisdictional story of the common law,from its origins as one of many decentralised legal spaces, through the important first colonial context of Ireland,to the new settlement of New South Wales, and the first encounters with 'the natives'. It then examines the decisions in Mabo, Wik and others, and concludes that in 'recognising 'and constructing the interest of native title, the common law relied on the same techniques which characterised its earlier encounters with the 'other' in the English domestic and Irish colonial contexts. It is only by understanding the way in which native title has come to be at common law that we can explore its possibilities and limitations as a vehicle for justice.
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