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Native title is the designation given to the common law doctrine of Aboriginal title in Australia, which is the recognition by Australian law that Indigenous Australians (both Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander people) have rights and interests to their land that derive from their traditional laws and customs. The concept recognises that in certain cases there was and is a continued beneficial legal interest in land held by Indigenous peoples which survived the acquisition of radical title to the land by the Crown at the time of sovereignty. Native title can co-exist with non-Aboriginal proprietary rights and in some cases different Aboriginal groups can exercise their native title over the same land.

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  • Native title in Australia (en)
  • Native Title (de)
  • Native title (es)
  • Native title (nl)
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  • Native title is een beginsel binnen het Australisch recht dat bepaalt dat sommige Aboriginalvolken en volken van de Straat Torres-eilanden met betrekking tot hun land bepaalde rechten hebben die voortvloeien uit hun traditionele wetten en gewoonten. (nl)
  • Native Title ist eine rechtsgültiger Titel in Australien, mit dem die traditionellen und gewohnheitsmäßigen Rechte auf Landbesitz und -nutzung lokaler Gemeinschaften der indigenen Aborigines („Native-Title-Claim-Group“) offiziell anerkannt und in geltendes Recht überführt werden. Die Flächenanteile, die Native-Title-Landrechte in Australien aufweisen, haben im Jahr 2022 folgende Werte erreicht: 70 % von Western Australia, 32 % von Queensland, 26 % des Northern Territory, 56 % von South Australia und 0,6 % von New South Wales; bezogen auf die gesamte Landesfläche Australiens sind es 53 %. (de)
  • El native title (traducido al eastellano Título Nativo) es un concepto del derecho de Australia que reconoce la propiedad continuada de la tierra por parte de los aborígenes australianos. El native title puede coexistir con derechos de propiedad no indígenas y, en algunos casos, grupos aborígenes diferentes pueden ejercer su native title sobre la misma tierra. De esta manera, representa un ejemplo de fragmentación de intereses de propiedad. Más particularmente, es un ejemplo de dos sistemas legales distintos operando dentro del mismo espacio geográfico, nacional y jurisdiccional. Constituye, además, un reconocimiento del derecho aborigen consuetudinario dentro del common law. Sin embargo, en caso de contradicción entre el derecho australiano y el derecho aborigen, los derechos no indígenas (es)
  • Native title is the designation given to the common law doctrine of Aboriginal title in Australia, which is the recognition by Australian law that Indigenous Australians (both Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander people) have rights and interests to their land that derive from their traditional laws and customs. The concept recognises that in certain cases there was and is a continued beneficial legal interest in land held by Indigenous peoples which survived the acquisition of radical title to the land by the Crown at the time of sovereignty. Native title can co-exist with non-Aboriginal proprietary rights and in some cases different Aboriginal groups can exercise their native title over the same land. (en)
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