Indigenous Legal Judgments:Bringing Indigenous Voices into Judicial Decision Making

土著法律判决:将土著声音纳入司法决策

世界通史

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出版时间
2021年04月26日
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ISBN
9780367467456
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页      码
256
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Royal (234x156mm)
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英文
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This book re-writes a series of key judgements that have impacted on Indigenous people in the Australian context. Indigenous people have often been objects of, rather than voices heard, in judicial narratives and decisions that contain little or no reference to their perspectives and histories. In this new and original collection, nineteen judgments, spanning from 1889 to 2016, which engage with key legal issues, are re-written in order to give voice to Indigenous people. Each judgment is accompanied by an easily accessible commentary which explains the facts of the case being re-written, the issues involved, the original decision made in the case and what the re-written judgment does differently. The collection brings together Indigenous academics as the primary writers of each of the decisions with colleagues who also have experience in the field. The collection presents a wide-ranging collection of alternative judgments in a series of legal cases, incorporating not only topics of long-standing interest to Indigenous scholars, such as constitutional law and native title law, but also, areas which have had less attention, including electoral law, family law and administrative law. Imagining the decision and the reasoning that might have been adopted if the judgment was written in an Indigenous voice, the collection is characterised by intersectional perspectives which draw variously on postcolonial, critical race and whiteness theory. Challenging the boundaries of judge made-law reform both in Australia and other settler colonial states, this truly original collection will be a key text for those interested in Indigenous people and the law, both in Australia and in nations characterised by settler-colonial histories.
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