Customary land tenure and registration in Australia and Papua New Guinea: anthropological perspectives
In: Asia-Pacific environment monograph 3
1. Customary Land Tenure and Registration in Papua New Guinea and Australia: Anthropological Perspectives /James F. Weiner and Katie Glaskin --A Legal Regime for Issuing Group Titles to Customary Land: Lessons from the East Sepik /Jim Fingleton --Land, Customary and Non-Customary, in East New Britain /Keir Martin --Clan-Finding, Clan-Making and the Politics of Identity in a Papua New Guinea Mining Project /Dan Jorgensen --From Agency to Agents: Forging Landowner Identities in Porgera /Alex Golub --Incorporating Huli: Lessons from the Hides Licence Area /Laurence Goldman --The Foi Incorporated Land Group: Group and Collective Action in the Kutubu Oil Project Area, Papua New Guinea /James F. Weiner --Local Custom and the Art of Land Group Boundary Maintenance in Papua New Guinea /Colin Filer --Determinacy of Groups and the 'Owned Commons' in Papua New Guinea and Torres Strait /John Burton --Outstation Incorporation as Precursor to a Prescribed Body Corporate /Katie Glaskin --The Measure of Dreams /Derek Elias --Laws and Strategies: The Contest to Protect Aboriginal Interests at Coronation Hill /Robert Levitus --A Regional Approach to Managing Aboriginal Land Title on Cape York /Paul Memmott, Peter Blackwood and Scott McDougall.