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2008 Journal Article 'Crime, aboriginality and the decolonisation of justice', by Harry BlaggDouglas, Heather (2008). 'Crime, aboriginality and the decolonisation of justice', by Harry Blagg. Adelaide Law Review, 29 (2), 385-388. |
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2008 Journal Article Homelessness and legal needs: A South Australia and Western Australia case studyWalsh, T. and Douglas, H. (2008). Homelessness and legal needs: A South Australia and Western Australia case study. Adelaide Law Review, 29 (2), 359-380. |
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2008 Conference Publication Breaches of Domestic Violence Orders: Criminal Process ProblemsDouglas, Heather Anne (2008). Breaches of Domestic Violence Orders: Criminal Process Problems. Understanding and Preventing Domestic Violence, Rydges, South Bank, Brisbane, 18 August 2008. |
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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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2008 Conference Publication Hyper Vigilance and Risk Avoidance in the Child Protection Context: What is the Role of Lawyers in the Child Protection ProcessDouglas, Heather Anne and Walsh, Tamara K.E. (2008). Hyper Vigilance and Risk Avoidance in the Child Protection Context: What is the Role of Lawyers in the Child Protection Process. Law and Justice in the Risk Society, Research Committee on the Sociology of Law, University of Milano 'Statale', Milan, 10 July 2008. |
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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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2007 Conference Publication Uneasy alliances and tensions in the Mulrunji caseCorrin, J. and Douglas, H. A. (2007). Uneasy alliances and tensions in the Mulrunji case. 2007 International Conference of the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand: Markings: Sites of Analysis, Discipline, Interrogation, Melbourne, Australia, 28-30 November 2007. not found: not found. |
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2007 Journal Article The First Women Lawyers: A Comparative Study of Gender and the Legal Professions by Mary Jane MossmanDouglas, Heather Anne (2007). The First Women Lawyers: A Comparative Study of Gender and the Legal Professions by Mary Jane Mossman. Griffith Law Review, 281-283. |
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2007 Journal Article Not a crime like any other: Sentencing breaches of domestic violence protection ordersDouglas, H. A. (2007). Not a crime like any other: Sentencing breaches of domestic violence protection orders. Criminal Law Journal, 31 (4), 200-233. |
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2007 Conference Publication Responses to breaches of domestic violence ordersDouglas, H. A. (2007). Responses to breaches of domestic violence orders. Joint Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association and the Research Committee on Sociology of Law: Law and Society in the 21st Century: Transformations, Resistances, Futures, Humboldt University, Berlin, 25-28 July, 2007. not found: not found. |
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2007 Journal Article Assimilation and authenticity: The 'ordinary Aboriginal person' and the provocation defenceDouglas, H. A. (2007). Assimilation and authenticity: The 'ordinary Aboriginal person' and the provocation defence. Adelaide Law Review, 27 (2), 199-226. |
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2007 Journal Article The curse of 'white man's water': Aboriginal people and the control of alcoholDouglas, H. A. (2007). The curse of 'white man's water': Aboriginal people and the control of alcohol. The University of New England Law Journal, 4 (1), 3-33. |
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2007 Journal Article 'Criminal law: problems in context' by Mark FindlayDouglas, Heather (2007). 'Criminal law: problems in context' by Mark Findlay. University of Queensland Law Journal, 26 (1), 213-214. |
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2006 Journal Article Maximum security: 'Being in the belly of the beast'Douglas, Heather and Touchie, John (2006). Maximum security: 'Being in the belly of the beast'. Criminal Law Journal, 30 (2), 73-83. |
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2006 Book Law on the InternetBanks, Cate and Douglas, Heather (2006). Law on the Internet. 3rd ed. Annandale, N.S.W., Australia: Federation Press. |
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2006 Journal Article Equity, diversity and student engagement in a law school - A case study approachStevens, Elizabeth, Douglas, Heather, Cullen-Mandikos, Bridget and Hunter, Rosemary (2006). Equity, diversity and student engagement in a law school - A case study approach. Legal Education Review, 16 (1/2), 1-33. |
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2005 Journal Article She knew what was expected of her: The white legal system's encounter with traditional marriageDouglas, Heather (2005). She knew what was expected of her: The white legal system's encounter with traditional marriage. Feminist Legal Studies, 13 (2), 181-203. doi: 10.1007/s10691-005-7541-9 |
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2005 Journal Article Indigenous legal education: Towards IndigenisationDouglas, H. A. (2005). Indigenous legal education: Towards Indigenisation. Indigenous Law Bulletin, 6 (8), 12-15. |
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2005 Journal Article Customary law, sentencing and the limits of the stateDouglas, Heather (2005). Customary law, sentencing and the limits of the state. Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 20 (1), 141-156. |
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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. |