Constitutional reform for indigenous recognition and equality before the law
S Morris - Legaldate, 2013 - search.informit.org
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Constitutional reform research fellow, Cape York Institute The conversation about
constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples presents us with an opportunity to grow as
a nation. To agree, as Noel Pearson has argued, on some big moral and philosophical
questions. How should a nation be run? How should citizens be treated? How important is
our Indigenous heritage and history? What is the relevance of'race'? The conversation about
constitutional reform is an opportunity to become a better, fairer democracy.
constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples presents us with an opportunity to grow as
a nation. To agree, as Noel Pearson has argued, on some big moral and philosophical
questions. How should a nation be run? How should citizens be treated? How important is
our Indigenous heritage and history? What is the relevance of'race'? The conversation about
constitutional reform is an opportunity to become a better, fairer democracy.
Constitutional reform research fellow, Cape York Institute The conversation about constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples presents us with an opportunity to grow as a nation. To agree, as Noel Pearson has argued, on some big moral and philosophical questions. How should a nation be run? How should citizens be treated? How important is our Indigenous heritage and history? What is the relevance of 'race'? The conversation about constitutional reform is an opportunity to become a better, fairer democracy.
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