University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series

 

Drafting Wills for Indigenous People: Pitfalls and Considerations

Prue Vines, University of New South Wales

Article comments

Forthcoming, Indigenous Law Bulletin. This paper can also be referenced as [2007] UNSWLRS 18.

Abstract

Intestacy laws in Australia are grossly inadequate to deal with the inheritance issues of Indigenous people. This paper sets out some of the considerations which are important if wills are to be drafted to meet these needs. The article considers dealing with kinship issues, guardianship and the disposal of the body, but in particular focuses on the use of equitable vehicles to protect customary law obligations and secret knowledge.

Subject Area

General Law

Recommended Citation

Prue Vines, "Drafting Wills for Indigenous People: Pitfalls and Considerations" (March 2007). University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series. University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series. Working Paper 18.
http://law.bepress.com/unswwps/flrps/art18

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