1985 年 1985 巻 37 号 p. 151-156,225
Although the rights of Australia's native people, Aborigines, to land had long been ignored, 1976, Aborigines' acquisition of title to their traditional lands was recognized in. For Aborigines, whose land was their sole property, the usurpation of those lands by the white man amounted to a loss of their traditional cultural values.
While the long struggle culminating in the recognition of Aboriginal land rights via the enactment of the Land Rights Act was attributable to the Land Rights Movement, on the other hand, the enforcement of the Land Rights Act may pose the danger of advancing the destruction of the traditional aboriginal groups.