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Police Violence and the Limits of Law on a Late Colonial Frontier: The “Borroloola Case” in 1930s Australia

Mark Finnane

Law and History Review, 2010

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The Language of Colonial Violence: Lancelot Threlkeld, Humanitarian Narratives and the New South Wales Law Courts.

Anna Johnston

law&history, 2017

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Salutary Lessons: Native Police and the ‘Civilising’ Role of Legalised Violence in Colonial Australia

Lyndall Ryan

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 2017

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Indigenous crime and settler law: White sovereignty after empire [Book Review]

Thalia Anthony

Alternative Law Journal, 2013

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Aboriginal laws and colonial foundation

Irene Watson

Griffith Law Review, 2018

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The limits of jurisdiction: law, governance and Indigenous peoples in colonized Australia

Mark Finnane

2010

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INDIGENOUS CRIME AND SETTLER LAW: WHITE SOVEREIGNTY AFTER EMPIRE by HEATHER DOUGLAS and MARK FINNANE

Tanya Mitchell

Journal of Law and Society, 2013

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Settler-Colonial Governmentality: The Carceral Webs Woven by Law and Politics

Thalia Anthony

Questioning Indigenous-Settler Relations

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Settler Justice and Aboriginal Homicide in Late Colonial Australia

Mark Finnane

Australian Historical Studies, 2011

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Aboriginality and the Violence of Colonialism

Irene Watson

2009

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Settler-Colonial Violence, Human Rights and the Contest for Land

Shelly McGrath

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What is the Mainstream? The Laws of First Nations Peoples

Irene Watson

New Directions for Law in Australia, 2017

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Law and Social Inquiry Spring 2001 Symposium Colonialism, Culture, and the Law *305 COLONIALISM, CULTURE, AND THE LAW: A FOREWORD

John Comaroff

2002

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2010 Colonizing Processes, the Reach of the State and Ontological Violence: Historicizing Aboriginal Australian Experience

Gaynor Macdonald

Anthropologica, 2010

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"Towards a Literary Jurisprudence of Harm: Re-Writing the Aboriginal Child in Law's Imaginary of Violence" Dr Honni van Rijswijk Senior Lecturer UTS: Law, Sydney

Honni van Rijswijk

Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 2015

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" Towards a Literary Jurisprudence of Harm: Re-Writing the Aboriginal Child in Law's Imaginary of Violence "

Honni van Rijswijk

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Introduction in Ruth Buchanan, Stewart Motha and Sundhya Pahuja (eds) Reading Modern Law: Critical Methodologies and Sovereign Formations (Routledge, 2012)

Sundhya Pahuja, Ruth Buchanan

Reading Modern Law Critical Methodologies , 2012

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The Question of Colonial Genocide in Australia The Question of Colonial Genocide in Australia

ray gibbons

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‘You'll get nothing out of it'? The Inquest, Police and Aboriginal Deaths in Colonial Queensland

Jonathan Richards

Australian Historical Studies, 2004

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The Moral Limits of the Law: Settler Colonialism and the Anti-Violence Movement

Andrea Smith

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Payback’, Customary Law and Criminal Law in Colonised Australia

Mark Finnane

International Journal of The Sociology of Law, 2001

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Earthbound Law: The Force of an Indigenous Australian Institution

Stephen Muecke

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Indigenous incarceration: The violence of colonial law and justice

Chris Cunneen

University of New South Wales Faculty of Law …, 2011

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On the Criminal Law and Punishment as Instruments of Racial Domination in Australia

Gil Hardwick

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State Crime, the Colonial Question and Indigenous Peoples

Chris Cunneen

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Deconstructing Australian Genocide, Ecocide: the provenance and agency of Australia's dispossessory rule-based order

ray gibbons

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Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought: Colonialism, Post-Colonialism, and Legal Theory

Sally Engle Merry

PoLAR: Political <html_ent glyph="@lt;" ascii="<"/>html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="<html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/>"/<html_ent glyph="@gt;" ascii=">"/> Legal Anthropology Review, 1994

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Law's indifference to women's experience of violence: Colonial and contemporary Australia

Patricia Easteal

Women's Studies International Forum, 2012

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Introduction: Violence and the Limits of Law

Joshua Nichols, Amy Swiffen

Law and Critique, 2016

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Reading Modern Law: Critical Methodologies and Sovereign Formations (edited with Ruth Buchanan and Stewart Motha) (Routledge, 2012)

Sundhya Pahuja

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The state, the academy and Indigenous justice: a counter-colonial critique

Juan Tauri

2016

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An historic overview of the position of Aboriginal customary law in relation to Anglo-Australian Law and the criminal justice system in particular.

Rogier Baart

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Stories of the Nation’s Continuing Past: Responsibility for Historical Injuries in Australian Law and Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria

Honni van Rijswijk

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Resistance and Reform: Shared relationships and common interests among the subjects of criminal law in colonial New South Wales

Eugene Schofield-Georgeson

2019

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Colonialism, Culture, and the Law: A Foreword

John Comaroff

Law & Social Inquiry, 2001

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