ATSI Customary Law Flashcards

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customary laws

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  • no set definition for the concept of customary law

- ATSI people developed a complex customary legal system that changes depending on each tribe

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key features of ATSI customary law

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→ orally based
→ family and kinship ties
→ based on rituals and traditions
→ agreement on law throughout the whole group

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significance of land and water

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  • in ATSI customary law land is collectively owned
    → central to culture and forms the basis of their religious beliefs and law
  • bodies of water hold special significance
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kinship

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determines how people relate to each other and their roles, responsibilities and obligations in relation to one another, ceremonial business and land.

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family and kinship importance

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  • Inclusion of family and social relationships

→ helps non-indigenous Australians to understand the centrality of communities to ATSI peoples

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rituals

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rituals each clan produced came from various interpretations of the Dreamtime

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oral traditions

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→ can be misinterpreted or forgotten
→ modified over generations
→ the law was ignored when it had changed to the point that it was unrecognisable

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mediation

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impartial third party assists in resolving conflict through the use of communication and negotiation

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sanctions

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threatening penalty for disobeying the law

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types of sanctions used

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  • revenge
  • trial by ordeal
  • inquest
  • fighting, insulting, social ridicule and isolation
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relevance to contemporary Australian law

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there are great differences between the modern Australian legal system and ATSI customary law however there have been attempts of inclusion of
ATSI perspectives

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12
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circle sentencing

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the process by which community leaders and a magistrate together decide on a punishment for offenders

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13
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circle sentencing strengths

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→ an element of aboriginal tradition and originality
→ an element of cultural shaming is significant
→ reduces barriers between Aboriginal communities and the courts
→ improves confidence in the sentencing process

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Youth Koori Court

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  • established in response to the significant over-representation of Aboriginal young people in the criminal justice system
  • has the same powers as the Children’s Court but uses a different process to better involve ATSI young people in the court process
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Youth Koori Court Plan

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Action and support plan is developed with the young person to help them to address risk factors and improve connections with their culture and their community

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