2017 Conference Publication Can I have a fatwa on that?Black, Elizabeth Ann (2017). Can I have a fatwa on that?. Global Law Conference, CLE, Paris, 5-6 January. |
2016 Conference Publication Cultural expertise in Australia: Colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralismBlack, Elizabeth Ann (2016). Cultural expertise in Australia: Colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralism. Cultural Expertise in Socio-Legal Studies and History Conference, Oxford University, Oxford, UK, 15-16th December 2016. Oxford, UK: Oxford University. |
2016 Conference Publication Pluralism under threat: Brunei and beyondBlack, Elizabeth Ann (2016). Pluralism under threat: Brunei and beyond. Transacting with the Asia-Pacific: Theory and Practice presented by the Asia-Pacific Legal Institute of Australia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 30 September 2016. |
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. |
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 Conference Publication Mixed Blessings: Fatwas in the Age of TechnologyBlack, Elizabeth Ann (2016). Mixed Blessings: Fatwas in the Age of Technology. International Symposium on Technologies of Law and Religion: Representation, Objects and Agency, Monash University Prato Centre, Prato, Italy, 13-15 June 2016. |
2015 Conference Publication The Way Forward: Legal Pluralism, Dualism or Keeping 'One Law for All'?Black, Elizabeth Ann (2015). The Way Forward: Legal Pluralism, Dualism or Keeping 'One Law for All'?. Religion, Culture and Legal Pluralism Symposium, University of Western Sydney, 14-15 September 2015. |
2015 Conference Publication Australia: legal pluralism, dualism or keeping 'One Law For All'?Black, Elizabeth Ann (2015). Australia: legal pluralism, dualism or keeping 'One Law For All'?. Shari'a, culture and legal pluralism international symposium, Sydney, Australia, 14-15 September 2015. |
2015 Conference Publication Syariah Criminal Law in a Religiously Diverse NationBlack, Elizabeth Ann (2015). Syariah Criminal Law in a Religiously Diverse Nation. 12th [ASLI] Asia Law Institute Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, 21 -22 May 2015. |
2015 Conference Publication Consent: an Islamic PerspectiveBlack, Elizabeth Ann (2015). Consent: an Islamic Perspective. Medico-Legal Section of the Australian & International ENT Conference, Canazei, Italy, 18-23 January 2015. |
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. |
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 |
2012 Other Outputs Lessons from Singapore: an evaluation of the Singapore model of legal pluralismBlack, Ann (2012). Lessons from Singapore: an evaluation of the Singapore model of legal pluralism. Working paper series. 026. Asian Law Institute (ASLI). |
2012 Journal Article Embracing Sharia-compliant products through regulatory amendment to achieve parity of treatmentSadiq, Kerrie and Black, Ann (2012). Embracing Sharia-compliant products through regulatory amendment to achieve parity of treatment. Sydney Law Review, 34 (1), 189-211. |
2012 Conference Publication Legal pluralism 'Down Under'Black, Elizabeth Ann (2012). Legal pluralism 'Down Under'. 4th LAWASIA Family Law Conference, Penang, Malaysia, 13-14 July 2012. Malaysia: The Law Association for Asia and the Pacific (LAWSIA). |
2012 Conference Publication Can Islamic family law be reconciled in non-Muslim countries? Challenges and solutionsBlack, Elizabeth Ann (2012). Can Islamic family law be reconciled in non-Muslim countries? Challenges and solutions. Shariah Law Symposium, Brisbane, Australia, 5 December 2012. |
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?. The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 44 (65), 65-102. doi: 10.1080/07329113.2012.10756682 |
2011 Journal Article Good and bad Sharia: Australia's mixed response to Islamic lawBlack, Ann and Sadiq, Kerrie (2011). Good and bad Sharia: Australia's mixed response to Islamic law. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 34 (1), 383-412. |
2011 Conference Publication Ritual, Ceremony and Symbolism in Murder Trials: a Comparative Analysis of Islamic Law and the Common LawBlack, Elizabeth Ann (2011). Ritual, Ceremony and Symbolism in Murder Trials: a Comparative Analysis of Islamic Law and the Common Law. Ceremonies of Law, Woolongong, December 2011. |
2011 Conference Publication Beating a Different Drum: Islam, Politics and Women's Rights in Brunei DarussalamBlack, Elizabeth Ann (2011). Beating a Different Drum: Islam, Politics and Women's Rights in Brunei Darussalam. Spirited Voices from the Muslim World: Islam, Democracy and Gender Rights, The University of Sydney, April 2011. |