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I Rediscovered a Forgotten Legal Rule It Could Transform Indigenous Rights in Australia

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AI-generatedThe article discusses a potential legal shift in Australia regarding Indigenous sovereignty. No commercial mechanism is identified; the impact is purely legal and political with no direct or indirect commercial channel. No company, commodity, supply chain, or pricing mechanism is affected.
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- Research published in UNSW Law Journal reveals a forgotten legal rule that could allow High Court to hear cases on First Nations sovereignty.
- The 1979 Coe v Commonwealth case precedent may be overturned.
- Potential outcomes include treaties, self-determination, and reparations for Indigenous Australians.
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