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Australian Critical Decisions: Remembering Koowarta and Tasmanian Dams

Editat de Ann Genovese
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 oct 2018
The 1980s was a time of significant social, political and cultural change. In Australia, the law was pivotal to these changes. The two High Court cases that this book explores – Koowarta v Bjelke-Petersen (1982) and the Tasmanian Dams case (1983) – are famous legally as they marked a decisive reckoning by the Court with both international law and federal constitutionalism. Yet these cases also offer a significant marker of Australia in the 1980s: a shift to a different form of political engagement, nationally and internationally, on complex questions about race and the environment. This book brings these cases together for the first time. It does so to explore not only the legal legacy and relationship between Koowarta and Tasmanian Dams, but also to reflect on how Australians experience their law in time and place, and why those experiences might require more than the usual legal records. The authors include significant figures in Australian public life, some of whom were key participants in the cases, as well as established and respected scholars of law, history, environment and Indigenous studies. This collection offers a combination of personal recollections of the cases, as well as a consideration of their ongoing significance in Australian life.
This book was originally published as two special issues of the Griffith Law Review.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367077068
ISBN-10: 036707706X
Pagini: 306
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction 1. Koowarta: AWarrior for Justice A Brief History of Queensland’s Racially Discriminatory Legislation and the Aboriginal Litigants Who Fought It 2. Internal and external affairs: the Koowarta case in context 3. Justice in whose eyes? Why lawyers should read black Australian literature 4. Recovering the foundations of Koowarta: the struggle of the Aboriginal Land Fund Commission to purchase land in Queensland 5. Koowarta: constitutional landmark, transition point or missed opportunity? 6. Practising law and politics in 1980s’ Australia: the liberating effect of Koowarta v Bjelke-Petersen 7. Koowarta and the rival Indigenous international: our place as Indigenous peoples in the international 8. Koowarta: a vital turning point for Aboriginal rights and Australia Summing up the symposium 9. Reflections on legal issues in the Tasmanian Dams Case 10. The Tasmanian Dam Case: an advocate’s memoir 11. Limitlessness in Australian Constitutional Legal Narrative: The memory of Black’s Address in the Tasmanian Dam Case 12. Experiences of coming to law: An Interview with Bob Brown on the Tasmanian wilderness society as client in the Tasmanian Dam Case 13. Nineteen eighty three: A jurisographic report on Commonwealth v Tasmania 14. Tasmanian Dams and Australia’s Relationship with International Law 15. Making sense of indigeneity, aboriginality and identity: race as a Constitutional conundrum since 1983 16. Law and the practices of ‘damming’: Tasmanian Dams Case as a turning point

Notă biografică

Ann Genovese is a professor and an historian of modern Australian jurisprudence. Her projects aim to bring to life stories of how Australians have practiced and experienced their law since 1950. She works at Melbourne Law School. Recent publications include Sovereignty: Frontiers of Possibility (2013) and Rights and Redemption: History, Law, Indigenous People (2008).

Descriere

The 1980s was a time of tumultuous social, political and cultural change for communities all over the world. In Australia law was pivotal to those changes. This book brings together for the first time two famous High Court decisions of the 1980s- Koowarta v Bjelke-Petersen and the Tasmanian Dams case - to explore not only their legal relationship and legacy, but how the experiences of Australians with their law, on matters of race and the environment, shaped the times. The book’s contributors explore the drama of how these cases were brought before the court and decided- as well as reflect on the cases’ ongoing significance in Australian life, law and history.