Past events
Indigenous Law and Justice Hub fosters discussion and engagement amongst academics, journalists, legal practitioners on research and issues issues faced by Indigenous people and the law.
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International Women's Day: My mother, Mabo, and me: “Setting the law to rights”
Emerita Professor Jenny Hocking
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In Conversation with Alison Whittaker
Alison Whittaker and Eddie Cubillo
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In Conversation with Apryl Day
Apryl Day and Eddie Cubillo
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In Conversation with Veronica Gorrie
Veronica Gorrie and Eddie Cubillo
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Launch of the Indigenous Law and Justice Hub
Eddie Cubillo, Kirsty Gover, Anton D’Amico
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Reimagining the relationship and reshaping our institutions
Tim Goodwin
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Treaty’s global context: towards Treaty in the Northern Territory
Tony McAvoy, Minister Nanaia Mahuta, Justice Joe Williams and Professor John Borrows.
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In My Blood it Runs - Q&A session with producer Professor Larissa Behrendt
Professor Larissa Behrendt and Eddie Cubillo
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Water sovereignty, climate futures and the academy: can we heal country on stolen Indigenous land?
Water sovereignty, climate futures and the academy: can we heal country on stolen Indigenous land?
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Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody - 30 years on
Senator Patrick Dodson
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Deadly Event Series: Treaty & Truth
Marcus Stewart, Josh Smith and Kirsty Gover
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Indigenous Staff Network NAIDOC Week Panel
Aurora Milroy, Julia Hurst, Ngaree Blow and Eddie Cubillo
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Laying the Foundations for Treaty
Marcia Langton, Jamie Lowe and Amanda Porter
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MLS Masterclass: Policing the Police
Jeremy King, Tamar Hopkins, Crystal McKinnon and Amanda Porter
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Black Lives Matter webinar
Larissa Behrendt, Amy McQuire, Alison Whittaker, George Newhouse, Eddie Cubillo and Amanda Porter.
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Towards a Reconciled Australia Webinar
Melbourne Law School webinar " Towards a Reconciled Australia - the role of the legal industry" presented on Wednesday 3 June, 2020 as part of National Reconciliation Week 2020.
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Treaties and Reconciliation Webinar
Melbourne Law School and ANTaR present "Treaties and Reconciliation", an online webinar delivered on 28 May 2020 as part of National Reconciliation Week 2020.
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Canadian Indigenous Over-Representation in Criminal Justice
Professor Thalia Anthony and Mr Jonathan Rudin
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Race, Class, Gender and Mass Incarceration
Dr Baz Dreisinger