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Ulla Secher
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Secher, Ulla (2010) The concept of 'operational inconsistency' in Australia: implications for native title - the common law and statutory positions. Part II - the development of 'operational inconsistency' in Australian jurisprudence: the Ward High Court decision and beyond. Australian Property Law Journal, 18 (3). pp. 218-244.
Secher, Ulla (2010) The Concept of 'Operational Inconsistency' in Australia: Implications for Native Title - the Common Law and Statutory Positions - Part 1. Australian Property Law Journal, 18 (2). pp. 150-184.
Secher, Ulla (2008) Implications of the Crown's radical title for statutory regimes regulating the alienation of Land: 'Crown Land' v 'Property of the Crown' Post-Mabo'. Monash University Law Review, 34 (1). pp. 9-52.
Secher, Ulla (2007) The High Court and recognition of Native Title: distinguishing between the doctrines of terra nullius and 'desert and uncultivated'. University of Western Sydney Law Review, 11. pp. 1-39.
Secher, Ulla (2006) The doctrine of tenure in Australia post-Mabo: replacing the 'feudal fiction' with the 'mere radical title fiction' - Part 1. Australian Property Law Journal, 13 (2). pp. 107-139.
Secher, Ulla (2006) The doctrine of tenure in Australia post-Mabo: replacing the 'feudal fiction' with the 'mere radical title fiction'-part 2. Australian Property Law Journal, 13 (2). pp. 140-178.
Secher, Ulla (2006) The legal nature of the Crown's title on the Grant of a Common Law Lease Post Mabo: implications of the High Court's treatment of the 'Reversion Expectant' argument: part 1. Australian Property Law Journal, 14 (1). pp. 1-30.
Secher, Ulla (2006) The legal nature of the Crown's title on the grant of a common law lease post-Mabo: implications of the High Court's treatment of the 'reversion expectant' argument - Part 2. Australian Property Law Journal, 14 (1). pp. 31-71.
Secher, Ulla (2005) The Mabo decision - preserving the distinction between 'settled' and 'conquered or ceded' territories. University of Queensland Law Journal, 24 (1). pp. 35-71.
Secher, Ulla (2005) A common law doctrine of suspension of native title?: judicial interpretations of the 'reversion expectant argument' and the concept of 'operational inconsistency' - Part 1. Australian Property Law Journal, 12 (1). pp. 1-25.
Secher, Ulla (2005) A common law doctrine of suspension of native title?: judicial interpretations of the 'reversion expectant argument' and the concept of 'operational inconsistency' - Part 2. Australian Property Law Journal, 12 (1). pp. 26-67.
Secher, Ulla (2005) The meaning of radical title: the pre-Mabo authorities explained - part 1. Australian Property Law Journal, 11 (3). pp. 179-208.
Secher, Ulla (2005) The meaning of radical title: the pre-Mabo authorities explained - part 2. Australian Property Law Journal, 11 (3). pp. 209-243.
Secher, Ulla (2004) The reception of land law into the Australian colonies Post-Mabo: the continuity and recognition doctrines revisited and the emergence of the doctrine of 'continuity pro-tempore'. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 27 (3). pp. 703-735.
Secher, Ulla (2004) Case note: Jones v Public Trustee of Queensland [2004] QCA 269 (6 August 2004) Recognition of Aboriginal customary law and the Mabo principle. James Cook University Law Review, 11. pp. 215-220.
Secher, U., and Amankwah, H.A. (2003) Native title, crown property and resources: Post-Mabo judicial interpretations of statutory declarations and statutory vesting provisions. James Cook University Law Review, 9. pp. 110-226.
Secher, Ulla (2000) Native Title: An exception to indefeasibility and a ground for invoking the deferred indefeasibility theory. James Cook University Law Review, 7. pp. 17-73.