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Date: 2012-12-11 19:57:55
Common law
Malaysian law
Papua New Guinean law
South African law
Archaeology
Hindmarsh Island bridge controversy
Law
Aboriginal title
British Empire

Submission no. 27 Received 21 December 2011 Environment and Natural Resources Committee    Response to Inquiry into the establishment and effectiveness of Registered 

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