Aboriginal customary laws
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Final report of the Law Reform Commission of Western Australia's six-year inquiry into recognition of customary laws in that state. The report contains a total of 131 recommendations. Two important recommendations relate to the recognition of the unique status of Aboriginal peoples in the Western Australian Constitution and the creation of an Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Affairs.
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