Across
- 5. Mabo led to _______ of land rights (11)
- 6. In Mabo, the judges held that the Meriam people had ______ ownership of land (11)
- 7. When native title is extinguished, First Nations peoples are entitled to (12)
- 12. Another phrase for “Indigenous Australian” (5, 7)
- 13. The Act passed in 1993 established (6, 5)
- 15. Cases that deal with issues of rights are most often determined by the Parliament and what body? (9)
- 16. Native title claims are considered to be the most ____ cases? (7)
- 17. To claim native title, there is a requirement to “prove” ____ to land (10)
- 18. The decision of the Mabo case was considered to be somewhat ______ (13)
- 19. What body passes and enacts legislation? (10)
- 21. _____ is created through the decisions of courts (6, 3)
- 22. Finish the name of the case – Mabo v ______ (10)
- 23. An entrenched ____ could increase judicial power? (3, 2, 6)
Down
- 1. What branch in the separation of powers focuses on cases and decisions made by judges? (9)
- 2. The Justice that dissented in the Mabo case (6)
- 3. First Nations peoples follow ______ law (9)
- 4. After the 1993 Act passed, what type of Act passed in 1998 to limit claims? (9)
- 8. A person or party who initiates a lawsuit against the defendant (9)
- 9. Limitations of native title claims result from time, monetary, and ___ burdens (8)
- 10. What historical event disrupted First Nations connections to land? (6, 11)
- 11. What legal concept focuses on individual accountability before the law (4, 2, 3)
- 14. What doctrine was acknowledged as a lie? (5, 7)
- 20. The Crown has ____ title (7)
- 24. Judges frequently examine what the behaviour of a _____ person would be (10)
