
Overview
Background
Professor Ann Black researches in the field of comparative law, law & religion, and legal pluralism, with particular interest in Islamic law and the law and legal cultures of Asia, especially Brunei Darussalam. She teaches two comparative law courses in the undergraduate program - Asian Legal Systems and Introduction to Islamic law in addition to Fundamentals of the Common Law and Comparative Criminal Law in the School's Master's program. Professor Black received the UQ Teaching Excellence Award in 2022, and in 2023 she received the prestigious Award for Teaching Excellence at the Australian Awards for University Teaching.
Professor Black is a co-author with Gary Bell, of Law and Legal Institutions of Asia: Traditions, adaptations and innovations (Cambridge University Press, 2011) and Modern Perspectives on Islamic Law, with Hossein Esmaeili and Nadirsyah Hosen, (Edward Elgar, 2013), and Religious Freedom in a Secular Society, with Jahid Hussein in Brill’s Studies in Religion, Secular Beliefs and Human Rights (2022) and Religious Freedom and Accommodating Religious Diversity: Challenges and Responses (2023). Another book co-edited with Jahid Bhuiyan, Freedom of Religion and Religious Diversity: State Accommodation of Religious Minorities (Routledge) will be available October 2024.
Professor Black is the Executive Director, Comparative Law, in the Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law and is the Program manager for the Centre's Indonesian Law Program, the Legal Pluralism Program, and the Korean Law Program and is a member of the Law and Religion in the Asia-Pacific and the Federalism and Multilevel Governance Program.
Availability
- Professor Ann Black is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Research interests
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Southeast Asian law
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Comparative Criminal law
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Law & religion
Works
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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
Book Chapter
Islamic exceptionalism: do the religious and legal imperatives of Islam necessitate special responses by legal regimes in secular nations
Black, 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 Technology
Black, 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.
2016
Conference Publication
Cultural expertise in Australia: Colonial laws, customs, and emergent legal pluralism
Black, 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 beyond
Black, 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.
2015
Conference Publication
Syariah Criminal Law in a Religiously Diverse Nation
Black, 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 Perspective
Black, Elizabeth Ann (2015). Consent: an Islamic Perspective. Medico-Legal Section of the Australian & International ENT Conference, Canazei, Italy, 18-23 January 2015.
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.
2014
Book Chapter
Can there be a compromise? Australia's state of confusion regarding shari'a family law
Black, 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 Korea
Black, 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.
2012
Other Outputs
Lessons from Singapore: an evaluation of the Singapore model of legal pluralism
Black, 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 treatment
Sadiq, 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 solutions
Black, 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 law
Black, 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
A System of Mutual Respect: - Would Singapore's Model of Legal Pluralism Work in Australia?
Black, Elizabeth Ann (2011). A System of Mutual Respect: - Would Singapore's Model of Legal Pluralism Work in Australia?. Asian Law Institute Seminar Series, National University of Singapore, September 2011.
2011
Conference Publication
Ritual, Ceremony and Symbolism in Murder Trials: a Comparative Analysis of Islamic Law and the Common Law
Black, 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.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Ann Black is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Aspects of law in Asia: comparative analysis
Potential topics could include:
- Religious freedom in Asian countries
- Minority rights in a particular Asian nation
For further information contact Professor Anne Black, e: a.black@law.uq.edu.au
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Shariah law from a comparative law perspective
Potential topics could include:
- Islamic family law reform
- Family and inheritance law for Muslims in secular Western nations
- Constitutional law in particular Muslim nations
- The role of law in the process of Islamisation in a particular Muslim nation or region
For further information contact Professor Anne Black, e: a.black@law.uq.edu.au
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Multicultural Co-living and Five Shared Values: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Protections for Multicultural Communities in Japan and Singapore
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor David Chapman
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Doctor Philosophy
Derogation of Human Right During State Of Emergency in Indonesia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Matt Watson
Completed supervision
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2022
Master Philosophy
The Chrysanthemum Throne: The Status of the Emperor and Gender Discrimination in Japanese Law
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor David Chapman
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Navigating dual legal systems: Islamic inheritance law in Australia's secular legal framework
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor David Morrison
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
The Role of the Constitutional Court in Securing Constitutional Government in Indonesia
Principal Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Promoting and Protecting the Right to Religious Freedom of Religious Minorities in Bangladesh
Principal Advisor
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
State Courts, Traditional Dispute Resolution and Indigenous Peoples in South Kalimantan: A Socio-Legal Study
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Jennifer Corrin
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