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2022

Journal Article

Exporting a Constitutional Court to Brunei? Benefits and prospects

Black, Ann (2022). Exporting a Constitutional Court to Brunei? Benefits and prospects. Constitutional Review, 8 (2), 361-391. doi: 10.31078/consrev826

Exporting a Constitutional Court to Brunei? Benefits and prospects

2022

Journal Article

The Sultanate of Brunei's gender paradox

Black, Ann (2022). The Sultanate of Brunei's gender paradox. Australian Journal of Asian Law, 23 (2) 4, 45-61.

The Sultanate of Brunei's gender paradox

2022

Book Chapter

Religious freedom in a secular state: an introduction

Black, 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

Religious freedom in a secular state: an introduction

2022

Journal Article

Regulating the COVID-19 pandemic: fatwas, law, and policy in Australia

Black, Ann (2022). Regulating the COVID-19 pandemic: fatwas, law, and policy in Australia. Journal of Law and Policy Transformation , 7 (1), 9-27. doi: 10.37253/jlpt.v7i1.6710

Regulating the COVID-19 pandemic: fatwas, law, and policy in Australia

2022

Book Chapter

In the time of the COVID-19: law, religious freedom and the secular state

Black, 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

In the time of the COVID-19: law, religious freedom and the secular state

2021

Book Chapter

Recalibrating the scales of criminal justice in Brunei Darussalam: religious penal clauses 1905–2018

Black, 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

Recalibrating the scales of criminal justice in Brunei Darussalam: religious penal clauses 1905–2018

2020

Journal Article

Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum: Royalty, Women, and Ideology in the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam

Black, Ann (2020). Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum: Royalty, Women, and Ideology in the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam. Royal Studies Journal, 7 (2), 94-116. doi: 10.21039/rsj.269

Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum: Royalty, Women, and Ideology in the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam

2019

Journal Article

Casting the first stone: the significance of Brunei Darussalam’s Syariah Penal Code order for LGBT Bruneians

Black, Ann (2019). Casting the first stone: the significance of Brunei Darussalam’s Syariah Penal Code order for LGBT Bruneians. Australian Journal of Asian Law, 20 (1) 18, 247-263.

Casting the first stone: the significance of Brunei Darussalam’s Syariah Penal Code order for LGBT Bruneians

2019

Journal Article

Brunei Darussalam: small by choice but great in the eyes of Allah

Black, Ann (2019). Brunei Darussalam: small by choice but great in the eyes of Allah. Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific, XXIII, 81-108.

Brunei Darussalam: small by choice but great in the eyes of Allah

2019

Book Chapter

Cultural expertise in Australia: colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralism

Black, 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

Cultural expertise in Australia: colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralism

2018

Book Chapter

Colonial legacies: family laws in Singapore and Australia

Black, 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

Colonial legacies: family laws in Singapore and Australia

2018

Book Chapter

Mixed Blessings. Fatwas in the Age of Technology

Black, 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.

Mixed Blessings. Fatwas in the Age of Technology

2018

Book Chapter

Judicial independence, impartiality and integrity in Brunei Darussalam

Black, 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

Judicial independence, impartiality and integrity in Brunei Darussalam

2017

Journal Article

Adaptations of Islamic family law for the Australian context

Black, Ann (2017). Adaptations of Islamic family law for the Australian context. Australian Journal of Family Law, 159-179.

Adaptations of Islamic family law for the Australian context

2013

Book

Modern perspectives on Islamic Law

Black, Elizabeth Ann, Esmaeili, Hossein and Hosen, Nadirsyah (2013). Modern perspectives on Islamic Law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. doi: 10.4337/9780857934475

Modern perspectives on Islamic Law

2012

Journal Article

Court ceremonies, ritual and symbolism: how islamic law and common law are conceptualised and apply to an unlawful killing

Black, Ann (2012). Court ceremonies, ritual and symbolism: how islamic law and common law are conceptualised and apply to an unlawful killing. Griffith Law Review, 21 (2), 499-532. doi: 10.1080/10383441.2012.10854751

Court ceremonies, ritual and symbolism: how islamic law and common law are conceptualised and apply to an unlawful killing

2012

Journal Article

Replicating a 'model of mutual respect': could Singapore's legal pluralism work in Australia?

Black, Ann (2012). Replicating a 'model of mutual respect': could Singapore's legal pluralism work in Australia?. Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 65, 65-102.

Replicating a 'model of mutual respect': could Singapore's legal pluralism work in Australia?

2011

Book

Law and legal institutions of Asia: traditions, adaptations and innovations

E. Ann Black and Gary Bell eds. (2011). Law and legal institutions of Asia: traditions, adaptations and innovations. Cambridge Law series, Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511921131

Law and legal institutions of Asia: traditions, adaptations and innovations

2024

Book Chapter

Religious Minorities in Brunei and Malaysia

Black, Ann (2024). Religious Minorities in Brunei and Malaysia. Freedom of Religion and Religious Diversity. (pp. 246-270) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003458128-16

Religious Minorities in Brunei and Malaysia

2024

Book Chapter

Governance of Religious Diversity across the World

Bhuiyan, 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

Governance of Religious Diversity across the World