The \u27intervention\u27 legislation - \u27just\u27 terms or \u27reasonable\u27 injustice - Wurridjal v The Commonwealth of Australia

Abstract

The case of Wurridjal v The Commonwealth of Australia is discussed to arrive at a better understanding of how structural racism systematically disadvantaged indigenous people in the contemporary politico-legal environment. The basic message being conveyed through the Intervention is that it is perfectly acceptable to discriminate against Indigenous Australians and also enact legislation to this effect

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