
Overview
Background
Dylan Lino researches in constitutional law and colonialism, especially in their historical and theoretical contexts. Much of his research has focused on the rights and status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within Australia's settler constitutional order. He has also written on the imperial entanglements of British constitutional thought, focusing on the work of Victorian jurist AV Dicey. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts from UNSW, a Master of Laws from Harvard University and a PhD from the University of Melbourne.
Dylan's research can be downloaded from SSRN. He is also on Twitter at @Dylan_Lino.
Availability
- Dr Dylan Lino is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne
Works
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2010
Journal Article
The politics of inclusion: the right of self-determination, statutory bills of rights and Indigenous peoples
Lino, Dylan (2010). The politics of inclusion: the right of self-determination, statutory bills of rights and Indigenous peoples. Melbourne University Law Review, 34 (3), 839-869.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Dylan Lino is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Weapons of Warriors: Strategies of Resistance in exercising Quandamooka Sovereignty
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Sovereignty Never Ceded: Quandamooka Embodied Acts of Sovereignty
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Doctor Philosophy
The potential of treaty making in re-ordering Indigenous-state relations: towards Indigenous emancipation from the Australian colonial order?
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Sovereignty Never Ceded: Quandamooka Embodied Acts of Sovereignty
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
The potential of treaty making in re-ordering Indigenous-state relations: towards Indigenous emancipation from the Australian colonial order?
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
The potential of treaty making in re-ordering Indigenous-state relations: towards Indigenous emancipation from the Australian colonial order?
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Managing the Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Forest Dwelling Scheduled Tribes of India
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Allison Fish
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Doctor Philosophy
Managing the Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Forest Dwelling Scheduled Tribes of India
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Allison Fish
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Doctor Philosophy
A National Indigenous Representative Body in Australia: Reception and Rejection of an Enduring Institutional Concept
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Professor Graeme Orr
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Doctor Philosophy
A National Indigenous Representative Body in Australia: Reception and Rejection of an Enduring Institutional Concept
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Professor Graeme Orr
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