Since 1981 the Indigenous Law Bulletin (ILB) has led the way with accessible, accurate and timely information about Australia’s Indigenous peoples and the law. We write for everyone with an interest in Indigenous legal issues including legal practitioners, advocates, policy makers, researchers and students. We cover legislation and government policy, case law, parliamentary proceedings, international developments, local activism and the work of Indigenous communities and organisations. We report on crime, family law, native title, custody issues, legal services, international and comparative law, land and water rights, intellectual property and copyright law. The Indigenous Law Bulletin welcomes contributions from anyone with an interest in issues affecting Indigenous peoples. You can contribute by writing, submitting artwork, volunteering your time or reviewing articles. Author contributions are not paid.
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