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Eddie Mabo campaigned for indigenous land rights in Australia.
As a result of his efforts, in 1992 the Australian High Court overturned the legal state of terra nullius - ('no-mans land') which reflected the attitude of the British towards land ownership on the continent of Australia. Basically, this law returned land ownership decisions to the Aboriginal or Islander people
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As a result of his efforts, in 1992 the Australian High Court overturned the legal state of terra nullius - ('no-mans land') which reflected the attitude of the British towards land ownership on the continent of Australia. Basically, this law returned land ownership decisions to the Aboriginal or Islander people
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