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CUSTOMARY LAW FOR 40,000 YEARS A PILOT STUDY ABANDONED … Christopher Howse NT Aboriginal Justice Advisory Committee
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Document Date: 2009-06-09 04:48:26


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Canberra / Adelaide / /

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Correctional Services SA / /

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Australian Institute of Criminology / Port Keats / Juvenile Court / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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yolonu customary law / mandatory minimum sentencing law / elegant solution / mandatory sentencing law / Customary law / /

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Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission / Government of the Northern Territory / Northern Territory Parliament / Department of Corrections / High Court / Key Responsibility It’s court / Northern Territory Legislative Assembly / UN Court / Supreme Court / Australian Institute of Criminology / Juvenile Court / Northern Territory Government / Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service / Northern Territory office of Aboriginal Development / /

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Aboriginal Legal Aid / Christopher Howse / /

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