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2013 Book Chapter Obstacles to 'a proper exercise of jurisdiction' – sorcery and criminal justice in the settler–indigenous encounter in AustraliaDouglas, Heather and Finnane, Mark (2013). Obstacles to 'a proper exercise of jurisdiction' – sorcery and criminal justice in the settler–indigenous encounter in Australia. Between Indigenous and Settler Governance. (pp. 59-69) edited by Lisa Ford and Tim Rowse. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203085028 |
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2011 Book Chapter Domestic violence research: Valuing storiesDouglas, Heather (2011). Domestic violence research: Valuing stories. Qualitative criminology: Stories from the field. (pp. 129-139) edited by Lorana Bartels and Kelly Richards. Leichardt, NSW, Australia: Hawkins Press. |
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2008 Book Chapter The Demise of the Provocation Defence and the Failure of Equality ConceptsH Douglas (2008). The Demise of the Provocation Defence and the Failure of Equality Concepts. Rethinking Equality Projects in Law: Feminist Challenges. (pp. 41-58) edited by Rosemary Hunter. Portland: Hart Publishing. |
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2007 Book Chapter Stories of mistaken consent: Still in the shadow of MorganDouglas, H. A. (2007). Stories of mistaken consent: Still in the shadow of Morgan. Choice and Consent: Feminist Engagements with Law and Subjectivity. (pp. 109-124) edited by Hunter, R. and Cowan, S.. Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge Cavendish. doi: 10.4324/9780203937389 |
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2005 Book Chapter How Australian law schools endeavour to support indigenous studentsDouglas, Heather (2005). How Australian law schools endeavour to support indigenous students. Tertiary teaching and learning : Dealing with diversity. (pp. 177-186) edited by Greg Shaw. Darwin, N.T., Australia: Charles Darwin University Press. |