A History of the Law in Western Australia and Its Development from 1829 to 1979Chapter 30, entitled "The Aboriginal inhabitants and the law" (p.313-328), examines WA legislation as it affected Aborigines and compares European and Aboriginal rights before the law. |
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The Law in Embryo | 8 |
Functions of the Justices | 14 |
The Civil Jurisdiction | 20 |
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