1. The idea of Native Title as a vehicle for change and indigenous empowerment
2. The legal shortcomings of native title
3. A Judge's reflections on Native Title
4. The significance of the Akiba Torres Strait Regional Sea Claim Case
5. The right to resources and the right to trade
6. The inalienability of Native Title in Australia : a conclusion in search of rationale
7. The Mabo 'vibe' and its many resonances in Australian property law
8. Dancing with strangers : Native Title and Australian understandings of race discrimination
9. Burgeoning indigenous land ownership : diverse values and stategic potentialities
10. The relevance of statutory land rights to Native Title and empowerment
11. Native Title, Aboriginal self-government and economic participation
12. Maximising the potential for empowerment : the sustainability of indigenous Native Title corporations
13. Indigenous incorporation as a means to empowerment
14. Ancestry and rights to country : the politics of social inclusion in Native Title negotiations
15. Hernando de Soto and empowerment through land tenure reform
16. Making use of payments : a community development model
17. Negotiatin a Noongar Native Title settlement.