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Australian Historical Studies | 2017

The Indigenous Franchise and Assimilation

Dylan Lino

This article explores the connections between Indigenous enfranchisement and assimilation in Australia. Focusing on testimony given by Indigenous people to the 1961 Select Committee on Voting Rights for Aborigines, and assessing the political and discursive overlaps between enfranchisement and assimilation at this time, the article argues that enfranchisement could both demand and produce forms of social and cultural change that involved Indigenous people becoming more like settler Australians. Indigenous witnesses recognised and often welcomed the acculturation presaged by enfranchisement. But this embrace was not unanimous or unqualified, especially in evidence given by and on behalf of Indigenous people whose lives were partly or wholly beyond the reach of settler institutions.


Oxford Journal of Legal Studies | 2016

Albert Venn Dicey and the Constitutional Theory of Empire

Dylan Lino


Australian indigenous law review | 2013

Monetary Compensation and the Stolen Generations: A Critique of the Commonwealth Labor Government's Position

Dylan Lino


Indigenous law bulletin | 2016

What Is Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Dylan Lino


Melbourne University Law Review | 2013

The Politics of Inclusion: The Right of Self-Determination, Statutory Bills of Rights and Indigenous Peoples

Dylan Lino


Archive | 2013

Constitutional reform and Indigenous peoples

Megan Davis; Dylan Lino


Australian Law Journal | 2017

Thinking outside the Constitution on Indigenous constitutional recognition: Entrenching the Racial Discrimination Act

Dylan Lino


Archive | 2014

Written Constitutions and the Politics of Recognition: Symbolism and Substance

Dylan Lino


Archive | 2013

Book Review: People Power: The History and Future of the Referendum in Australia

Dylan Lino


Archive | 2013

Speaking Ill of the Dead: A Comment on S 25 of the Constitution

Dylan Lino; Megan Davis

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University of New South Wales

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