I have submitted a panel to the ILSC for CRN34 Law and Indigeneity
titled Between Two Worlds: Spaces of Indigenous Justice.
The session abstract is as follows:
The papers presented within this panel will consider a number of
interstitial or third spaces in the law between the domains of the
Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal worlds. The interstitial or third spaces
can be described as examples of legal/normative pluralism and/or
hybrid zones and liminal spaces that operate as crossing points and in-
between places between what can sometimes be considered incommensurate
worlds. (Blagg 2008: 16 & 51).
We only have three papers and I have been contacted by Judy Rose
advising that we need four, so does anyone who has a paper not
allocated to a session that they believe would fit with these papers?
If so, we can add you to our session.
My paper is titled: The Australian Courts and spaces of Indigenous
justice
Jen Hendry from Law at Leeds is giving a paper titled Negotiating
Boundaries: Hybridity and Plurality in Indigenous Governance
Steven Weatley Professor of International Law at Leeds is giving a
paper titled Indigenous People and the problematic rule of sovereign
law
Best wishes,
Deirdre
DR DEIRDRE HOWARD-WAGNER| Senior Lecturer in Socio-Legal Studies |
Department of Sociology and Social Policy| School of Social and
Political Sciences | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences | University
of Sydney, Australia
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