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Extend your understanding of Indigenous sovereignty and explore how it can shape treaty negotiations. Develop in-demand skills aligned with industry best practice, learn from leading experts, and earn a shareable digital certificate.
Extend your understanding of Indigenous sovereignty and explore how it can shape treaty negotiations.
Level up with micro-credentialsIndustry-ready skillsDevelop in-demand skills aligned with industry best practice you can apply immediately.
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To enrol in this course, you need:
It is recommended that you complete Treaties and Other Agreements as the first course in the series, before undertaking this one.
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As Victoria and other Australian jurisdictions engage in the early stages of treaty negotiations, the parties involved must have a strong understanding of concepts such as Indigenous sovereignty.
This micro-credential explores sovereignty and its place in relations between Indigenous peoples and contemporary settler societies.
It's ideal for people who will be involved in treaty negotiations, including professionals in the public, private and non-profit sectors, as well as First Nations.
Engage with theories of sovereignty - and related concepts such as self-determination and autonomy - and examine how this has been understood, historically and today.
Critically analyse the place of sovereignty discourse in contemporary Indigenous settler relations. Consider how Indigenous sovereignty is recognised, how it differs from political sovereignty, and the possibilities for recognition.
Consider the role Indigenous sovereignty will play in treaty processes in Victoria and other Australian jurisdictions. Analyse and critique expressions of Indigenous sovereignty found in documents advancing emerging treaty processes in these jurisdictions.
This micro-credential runs over six weeks.
Your total time commitment is approximately 42 hours, which includes: