Customary Law

Questions:
Part A. [1,100 words / 22 marks] Choose any 3 of the following Yolngu legal terms and explain, in your own words, what the term means and the legal and practical significance of the term within the Madayin system of law. Articulate any difficulties the broader non-Indigenous Australian society may have in understanding the terms you choose. You must provide full AGLC references for your response, however you may not use quotes in your response (ie everything must be articulated in your own words). You must use references from a minimum of 4 different sources in your response.

  1. Yothu-yindi
  2. Rringgitj
  3. Dalkarra & Djirrikay
  4. Djunggaya
  5. Dhulmu Mulka Bathi

Part B. [400 words / 8 marks] Choose 1 of the following Gurrutu terms and explain, in your own words, the obligations a person owes to that relationship. Explain what the reciprocal kinship term is and whether there are any reciprocal obligations owed. You must provide full references for your
response, however you may not use quotes in your response. You must use references from a minimum of 2 separate sources in your response.

  1. Märi
  2. Ngapipi
  3. Galay

Part C. [1000 words / 20 marks] Choose one of the lectures from a Yolngu guest lecturer in LWA Customary Law. Select and summarise 2 issues discussed in the lecture that you think are most significant in understanding the Madayin system of law. Choose one issue (of the 2 you summarised above) that you think is most difficult for the broader non-Indigenous Australian society to understand. What makes this issue difficult for non-Indigenous Australia to understand? (Note: You may not choose an issue that is substantially similar to an issue/term you chose in Part A or B).