Resources
The Hub aims to produces resources that foster research and access, including videos, submissions, projects and other content.
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Videos
Indigenous Law and Justice Hub's video recordings features academics, journalists and legal practitioners discussing and engaging with significant issues faced by Indigenous people and the law.
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White Noise of settler law justice talks
White Noise of settler law is the Hub's hallmark event series and podcast. It features a series of justice talks with leading Indigenous academics, legal practitioners and community as guest speakers for a look at how the white settler law of the justice system continues to affect Indigenous people.
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Recommended Reading List
The Indigenous Law and Justice Hub have curated a list of recommended readings from leading academics and scholars on Indigenous legal issues, experiences and perspectives.
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ILJH Reading Group
A reading and community-building project with a through-line of ethics of solidarity - practicing accountability, responsibility and speaking up.
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Further Resources
Further sources of information and assistance on Indigenous law and justice matters.
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Professional Development
The Hub is available to run seminars, including continuing professional development (CPD) events for lawyers, on issues within our areas of experience and research interest.