2024 Conference Publication Voices from Asia: an Australian reflectionBlack, Ann (2024). Voices from Asia: an Australian reflection. Asian Law and Society Association (ALSA) Annual Conference, Seoul, South Korea, 12-14 December 2024. |
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 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 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 Conference Publication Sharia and Australian Family LawBlack, Ann (2023). Sharia and Australian Family Law. Bangle Foundation's Domestic Abuse Awareness Conference , Australian Cente for Unity: Slack's Creek Mosque , 25-26 February 2023. |
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 |
2022 Conference Publication Exporting a Constitutional Court to Brunei? An analysis of the Benefits and ProspectsBlack, Ann (2022). Exporting a Constitutional Court to Brunei? An analysis of the Benefits and Prospects . 5th International Constitutional Court International Symposium, Bali, Indonesia, 5 -7 October 2022. Bali, Indonesia: |
2022 Journal Article Development of Sharia and legal studies in AustraliaBlack, Ann (2022). Development of Sharia and legal studies in Australia. Jurnal Hukum Islam, 20 (1) 2, 23-48. doi: 10.28918/jhi.v20i1.6506 |
2021 Conference Publication Development of sharia and legal studies in AustraliaBlack, Ann (2021). Development of sharia and legal studies in Australia. Ist International Conference of Sharia and Legal Studies., Pekalongan, Indonesia, 9 -10 November 2021. |
2021 Other Outputs Brunei Darussalam: Whither Pluralism in the “Abode of Peace”?Black, Ann (2021, 09 23). Brunei Darussalam: Whither Pluralism in the “Abode of Peace”? Religion and Global Society |
2021 Other Outputs Something amiss in the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam: reflections on diversity, inclusion, and the rule of lawAnn Black (2021, 06 24). Something amiss in the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam: reflections on diversity, inclusion, and the rule of law Advancing Together: Rule of Law Updates and Perspectives 10-14 . |
2021 Conference Publication The Syariah Factor: One of the many challenges for foreign judges in the courts of Brunei DarussalamBlack, Ann (2021). The Syariah Factor: One of the many challenges for foreign judges in the courts of Brunei Darussalam. Foreign Judges on Domestic Courts , Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong , 3-7 May 2021. |
2020 Journal Article Brunei’s stoning for ‘gay-sex’ law flies under the radarBlack, Ann (2020, 04 24). Brunei’s stoning for ‘gay-sex’ law flies under the radar East Asia Forum |
2020 Journal Article An Islamic Court in Context: an ethnographic study of Judicial Reasoning An Islamic Court in Context: an ethnographic study of Judicial Reasoning By Erin E. Stiles [Palgrave McMillan, 2009]Black, Ann (2020). An Islamic Court in Context: an ethnographic study of Judicial Reasoning An Islamic Court in Context: an ethnographic study of Judicial Reasoning By Erin E. Stiles [Palgrave McMillan, 2009] . Manchester Journal of Transnational Islamic Law & Practice , 16 (1), 222-227. |
2019 Conference Publication Can I have a fatwa?: uses and abuses of fatwa in an electronic and global ageBlack, Ann (2019). Can I have a fatwa?: uses and abuses of fatwa in an electronic and global age. Global Law Conference: CLE, Paris, France, 3-5 January 2019. |
2019 Conference Publication Brunei Darussalam: undertaking a bold experiment in criminal lawBlack, Ann (2019). Brunei Darussalam: undertaking a bold experiment in criminal law. National Criminal Law of ASEAN Countries, Bangkok, Chulalongkorn University, 21 May 2019. |
2019 Journal Article Cultural expertise in Australia: colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralismBlack, Ann (2019). Cultural expertise in Australia: colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralism. Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 78 |
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 |
2018 Conference Publication Law, religion and tolerance in Southeast Asia: at the crossroads?Black, Ann (2018). Law, religion and tolerance in Southeast Asia: at the crossroads?. Britain Pacific Conference, London, United Kingdom, 14-21 December 2018. |
2018 Conference Publication At the Crossroads: Islam, law & tolerance in SE AsiaBlack, Elizabeth Ann (2018). At the Crossroads: Islam, law & tolerance in SE Asia. Global Law Conference, CLE, Paris, 4th- 5th January, 2018. |