2022 Book Chapter Religious freedom in a secular state: an introductionBlack, Ann and Bhuiyan , Md Jahid Hossain (2022). Religious freedom in a secular state: an introduction. Religious freedom in a secular state: a 21st century perspective . (pp. 3-20) edited by Md Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan and Ann Black . Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Nijoff. doi: 10.1163/9789004449961_002 |
2022 Book Chapter In the time of the COVID-19: law, religious freedom and the secular stateBlack, Ann (2022). In the time of the COVID-19: law, religious freedom and the secular state. Religious freedom in secular states: a 21st century perspective . (pp. 42-72) edited by Md Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan and Ann Black . Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff. doi: 10.1163/9789004449961_004 |
2021 Book Chapter Recalibrating the scales of criminal justice in Brunei Darussalam: religious penal clauses 1905–2018Black, Ann (2021). Recalibrating the scales of criminal justice in Brunei Darussalam: religious penal clauses 1905–2018. Religious offences in common law Asia: colonial legacies, constitutional rights and contemporary practice . (pp. 351-388) edited by Li-ann Thio and Jaclyn L. Neo. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. doi: 10.5040/9781509937325.ch-011 |
2019 Book Chapter Cultural expertise in Australia: colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralismBlack, Ann (2019). Cultural expertise in Australia: colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralism. Cultural expertise and socio-legal studies: Special Issue. (pp. 133-155) edited by Austin Sarat and Livia Holden. Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing. doi: 10.1108/S1059-433720190000078008 |
2018 Book Chapter Colonial legacies: family laws in Singapore and AustraliaBlack, Ann (2018). Colonial legacies: family laws in Singapore and Australia. Research handbook on Islamic law and society. (pp. 13-47) edited by Nadirsyah Hosen. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781781003060.00008 |
2018 Book Chapter Judicial independence, impartiality and integrity in Brunei DarussalamBlack, Ann (2018). Judicial independence, impartiality and integrity in Brunei Darussalam. Asia-Pacific judiciaries: independence, impartiality and integrity. (pp. 57-80) edited by Hoong Phun (H. P.) Lee and Marilyn Pittard. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781316480946.006 |
2018 Book Chapter Mixed Blessings. Fatwas in the Age of TechnologyBlack, Ann and Black, Peter (2018). Mixed Blessings. Fatwas in the Age of Technology. Tools of Meaning; Representation, Objects, and Agency in the Technologies of Law and Religion. (pp. 239-264) edited by Branco, Patricia, Hosen, Nadirsyah, Leone, Massimo and Mohr, Richard. Rome, Italy: Aracne. |
2024 Book Chapter Governance of Religious Diversity across the WorldBhuiyan, Md Jahid Hossain and Black, Ann (2024). Governance of Religious Diversity across the World. Freedom of Religion and Religious Diversity. (pp. 3-19) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003458128-2 |
2024 Book Chapter Religious Minorities in Brunei and MalaysiaBlack, Ann (2024). Religious Minorities in Brunei and Malaysia. Freedom of Religion and Religious Diversity. (pp. 246-270) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003458128-16 |
2024 Book Chapter Religious rights: testing the limits of toleranceBlack, Ann (2024). Religious rights: testing the limits of tolerance. Courts and diversity: twenty years of the constitutional court of Indonesia. (pp. 145-172) edited by Bertus de Villiers, Saldi Isra and Pan Mohamad Faiz. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill/Nijhoff. doi: 10.1163/9789004691698_007 |
2023 Book Chapter The Syariah factor one of the many challenges for 'foreign' judges in the courts of Brunei DarussalamBlack, Ann (2023). The Syariah factor one of the many challenges for 'foreign' judges in the courts of Brunei Darussalam. The Cambridge handbook of foreign judges on domestic courts. (pp. 409-426) edited by Anna Dziedzic and Simon N. M. Young. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781009106238.241 |
2018 Book Chapter Going global: Australia looks to internationalise legal educationBlack, Ann and Black, Peter (2018). Going global: Australia looks to internationalise legal education. Legal education in Asia: from imitation to innovation. (pp. 42-71) edited by Andrew Harding, Jiaxiang Hu and Maartje de Visser. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff. doi: 10.1163/9789004349698_004 |
2016 Book Chapter Islamic exceptionalism: do the religious and legal imperatives of Islam necessitate special responses by legal regimes in secular nationsBlack, Ann (2016). Islamic exceptionalism: do the religious and legal imperatives of Islam necessitate special responses by legal regimes in secular nations. Muslim integration: pluralism and multiculturalism in New Zealand and Australia. (pp. 229-250) edited by Erich Kolig and Malcolm Voyce. Lanham, MD, United States: Lexington Books. |
2016 Book Chapter Brunei (sultanate of Brunei Darussalam)Black, Ann (2016). Brunei (sultanate of Brunei Darussalam). Encyclopedia of law and religion. (pp. 56-60) edited by Gerhardt Robbers and W. Cole Durhan. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff. |
2014 Book Chapter Can there be a compromise? Australia's state of confusion regarding shari'a family lawBlack, Ann (2014). Can there be a compromise? Australia's state of confusion regarding shari'a family law. Muslim family law in Western courts. (pp. 149-167) edited by Elisa Giunchi. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315796369 |
2014 Book Chapter When a revealed affair is a crime, but a hidden one is a romance: an overview of adultery law in the Republic of KoreaBlack, Ann and Jung, Kwang-Soo (2014). When a revealed affair is a crime, but a hidden one is a romance: an overview of adultery law in the Republic of Korea. The International Survey of Family Law. (pp. 275-308) edited by Bill Atkin. Bristol, United Kingdom: Jordon Publishing. |
2011 Book Chapter Brunei Darussalam: ideology and law in a Malay sultanateBlack, E. Ann (2011). Brunei Darussalam: ideology and law in a Malay sultanate. Law and legal institutions of Asia: traditions, adaptions and innovations. (pp. 299-339) edited by E. Ann Black and Gary F. Bell. Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511921131.010 |
2010 Book Chapter Informed by ideology: A review of the court reforms in Brunei DarussalamBlack, Ann (2010). Informed by ideology: A review of the court reforms in Brunei Darussalam. New courts in Asia. (pp. 327-349) edited by Andrew Harding and Penelope (Pip) Nicholson. London, U.K.; New York, U.S.A.: Routledge. |
2010 Book Chapter In the shadow of our legal system: Shari'a in AustraliaBlack, Ann (2010). In the shadow of our legal system: Shari'a in Australia. Shari'a in the West. (pp. 239-254) edited by Rex Ahdar and Nicholas Aroney. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. |
2009 Book Chapter Finding the Equilibrium for Dispute Resolution: How Brunei Darussalam Balances a British Legacy with Its Malay and Islamic IdentityAnn Black (2009). Finding the Equilibrium for Dispute Resolution: How Brunei Darussalam Balances a British Legacy with Its Malay and Islamic Identity. Islam in Southeast Asia. (pp. 185-214) edited by Joseph Liow and Nadirsyah Hosen. New York: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781843145165 |