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New Book on History, Law and Indigenous People

New Book on History, Law and Indigenous People


Melbourne Law School’s Dr Ann Genovese, ARC Postdoctoral Fellow, together with Professor Ann Curthoys (Manning Clark Chair, History, ANU) and Associate Professor Alexander Reilly (Law, Adelaide) are the co-author of a new book, entitled Rights and Redemption: History, Law and Indigenous People. The book is the first to examine the role of history in key Indigenous rights cases which occurred during the era of the Howard government, when Indigenous rights and the place of Aboriginal people in the national story were repudiated in a variety of government laws and policies.

The book was launched by The Hon Robert Nicholson AO, Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne, formerly of the Federal Court of Australia hosted by the Institute for International Law and the Humanities at the Melbourne Law School. Dr Genovese has also been invited to speak about the book at The Past Matters festival, a local annual event bringing together scholars and members of the community to think about indigenous policy, writing and ideas.

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Law teaching in Australia began in 1857 at Melbourne Law School. In 2008, Melbourne Law School celebrates another first, becoming the first all-graduate law faculty in Australia: all entry level students are now admitted to the global standard, Juris Doctor (JD) degree. This new program builds on a rich tradition of success, which has enabled Melbourne Law School graduates to become leaders in legal, political and public life across Australia, and around the world.

The faculty is distinguished by its commitment to the integration of cutting-edge scholarship with teaching and knowledge transfer activities, and by its insistence on the critical importance of cross-disciplinary and comparative analysis across the full range of its degree programs. It is home to more than a dozen research institutes and groups, offering its students and staff both meaningful opportunities for and access to a rich and authentic communal life.


News and Events


Law Week: 12 - 18 May 2008   The Victorian Law Foundation and the Law Institute of Victoria present Law Week 2008. 12-18 May.

Courting Controversy Lecture Series: Inaugural public lecture 'War on the West: Changing Ideas of Jihad'   Is jihad a violent manifestation of religious fanaticism or is it just the Western misconception of a complex and contested idea of Islamic thought? 6:00PM Tue 20 May.

IILAH Seminar - ‘Taking Your Beefs to the WTO: The Continuing Hormones Dispute and Issues in WTO Dispute Settlement'   The Institute for International Law and the Humanities at Melbourne Law School, presents Victoria Donaldson who will discuss issues in WTO dispute settlement. 6:00PM Thu 22 May.

The Globalisation of Sport: How Australian Law teaches an American Law Professor how to Advise a British Sports Manager Helping Build an Indian Sports League   Leading American sports law and antitrust scholar, Professor Ross will discuss the Indian Premier League and the role Australian Sports Law has played in its development. 6:00PM Thu 29 May.
All forthcoming 2008 events, news and visitors...
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