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Professor Ann Black
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Ann Black

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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

Research interests

  • Southeast Asian law

  • Comparative Criminal law

  • Law & religion

Works

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119 works between 1997 and 2024

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2011

Conference Publication

Beating a Different Drum: Islam, Politics and Women's Rights in Brunei Darussalam

Black, 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.

Beating a Different Drum: Islam, Politics and Women's Rights in Brunei Darussalam

2011

Book Chapter

Brunei Darussalam: ideology and law in a Malay sultanate

Black, E. Ann (2011). Brunei Darussalam: ideology and law in a Malay sultanate. Law and legal institutions of Asia: traditions, adaptions and innovations. (pp. 299-339) edited by E. Ann Black and Gary F. Bell. Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511921131.010

Brunei Darussalam: ideology and law in a Malay sultanate

2011

Conference Publication

Maintaining the Right to Be Different:: Situating Islamic Family Law Within Secular Common Law Legal Systems

Black, Elizabeth Ann (2011). Maintaining the Right to Be Different:: Situating Islamic Family Law Within Secular Common Law Legal Systems. LAWASIA, Seoul, South Korea, October 2011.

Maintaining the Right to Be Different:: Situating Islamic Family Law Within Secular Common Law Legal Systems

2010

Journal Article

Window into shariah family law. Part one: Aspects of marriage

Black, Ann (2010). Window into shariah family law. Part one: Aspects of marriage. Family Relationships Quarterly, 15, 3-7.

Window into shariah family law. Part one: Aspects of marriage

2010

Journal Article

Legal recognition of Sharia Law: Is this the right direction for Australian family matters?

Black, Ann (2010). Legal recognition of Sharia Law: Is this the right direction for Australian family matters?. Family Matters, 84, 64-69.

Legal recognition of Sharia Law: Is this the right direction for Australian family matters?

2010

Journal Article

Window into shariah family law. Part two: Aspects of divorce

Black, Ann (2010). Window into shariah family law. Part two: Aspects of divorce. Family Relationships Quarterly, 16, 11-13.

Window into shariah family law. Part two: Aspects of divorce

2010

Book Chapter

In the shadow of our legal system: Shari'a in Australia

Black, Ann (2010). In the shadow of our legal system: Shari'a in Australia. Shari'a in the West. (pp. 239-254) edited by Rex Ahdar and Nicholas Aroney. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

In the shadow of our legal system: Shari'a in Australia

2010

Book Chapter

Informed by ideology: A review of the court reforms in Brunei Darussalam

Black, Ann (2010). Informed by ideology: A review of the court reforms in Brunei Darussalam. New courts in Asia. (pp. 327-349) edited by Andrew Harding and Penelope (Pip) Nicholson. London, U.K.; New York, U.S.A.: Routledge.

Informed by ideology: A review of the court reforms in Brunei Darussalam

2009

Journal Article

Fatwas and surgery: How and why a fatwa may inform a Muslim patient's surgical options

Black, Elizabeth A. (2009). Fatwas and surgery: How and why a fatwa may inform a Muslim patient's surgical options. ANZ Journal of Surgery, 79 (12), 866-871. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2009.05135.x

Fatwas and surgery: How and why a fatwa may inform a Muslim patient's surgical options

2009

Journal Article

Fatwas: Their role in contemporary secular Australia

Black, Ann and Hosen, Nadirsyah (2009). Fatwas: Their role in contemporary secular Australia. Griffith Law Review, 18 (2), 405-427. doi: 10.1080/10383441.2009.10854648

Fatwas: Their role in contemporary secular Australia

2009

Book Chapter

Brunei Darussalam: balancing a British legacy with a Malay and Islamic identity

Black, Ann (2009). Brunei Darussalam: balancing a British legacy with a Malay and Islamic identity. Islam in Southeast Asia. (pp. 185-214) edited by Joseph Liow and Nadirsyah Hosen. New York, NY, United States: Routledge.

Brunei Darussalam: balancing a British legacy with a Malay and Islamic identity

2009

Journal Article

'The Stronger Rule of the More Enlightened European': The consequences of colonialism on Dispute Resolution in the Sultanate of Brunei

Black, Ann (2009). 'The Stronger Rule of the More Enlightened European': The consequences of colonialism on Dispute Resolution in the Sultanate of Brunei. Legal History, 13 (1), 93-122.

'The Stronger Rule of the More Enlightened European': The consequences of colonialism on Dispute Resolution in the Sultanate of Brunei

2009

Book Chapter

Finding the Equilibrium for Dispute Resolution: How Brunei Darussalam Balances a British Legacy with Its Malay and Islamic Identity

Ann Black (2009). Finding the Equilibrium for Dispute Resolution: How Brunei Darussalam Balances a British Legacy with Its Malay and Islamic Identity. Islam in Southeast Asia. (pp. 185-214) edited by Joseph Liow and Nadirsyah Hosen. New York: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781843145165

Finding the Equilibrium for Dispute Resolution: How Brunei Darussalam Balances a British Legacy with Its Malay and Islamic Identity

2008

Conference Publication

Muftis and Fatawa, Qadis and Qada

Black, Elizabeth Ann (2008). Muftis and Fatawa, Qadis and Qada. Supreme Court of Queensland Judge's Conference 2008, Customs House, Brisbane, 11 August 2008.

Muftis and Fatawa, Qadis and Qada

2008

Journal Article

Finding the Role for Shari'a Law in Post- Reformasi Indonesia

Black, Elizabeth A. (2008). Finding the Role for Shari'a Law in Post- Reformasi Indonesia. Lawasia Journal, 2008, 165-180.

Finding the Role for Shari'a Law in Post- Reformasi Indonesia

2008

Book

Legal Studies for Queensland Vol 1

Black, Elizabeth A., R Woodgate, J Biggs and D Owens (2008). Legal Studies for Queensland Vol 1. 5th ed. Brisbane: Legal Eagles publications.

Legal Studies for Queensland Vol 1

2008

Journal Article

Accommodating Shariah Law in Australia's Legal System

A Black (2008). Accommodating Shariah Law in Australia's Legal System. Alternative Law Journal, 33 (4), 214-219.

Accommodating Shariah Law in Australia's Legal System

2008

Book Chapter

Criminal law

Black, E.A (2008). Criminal law. Australian Commercial Law. (pp. 836-854) edited by Clive Turner. Sydney: Lawbook Co..

Criminal law

2008

Conference Publication

Muftis and Fatawa, Qadis and Qada

Black, Elizabeth A. (2008). Muftis and Fatawa, Qadis and Qada. Supreme Court of Queensland Judge's Conference 2008, Customs House Brisbane, 11th August 2008.

Muftis and Fatawa, Qadis and Qada

2008

Journal Article

Ideology and Law: The Impact of the MIB Ideology on Law and Dispute Resolution in the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam

Black, Ann (2008). Ideology and Law: The Impact of the MIB Ideology on Law and Dispute Resolution in the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam. Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 3 (1), 1-41. doi: 10.2202/1932-0205.1059

Ideology and Law: The Impact of the MIB Ideology on Law and Dispute Resolution in the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam

Funding

Past funding

  • 2006 - 2007
    Determining a need for legal awareness training for Queensland's Imam Project
    Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General
    Open grant
  • 1999
    An analysis of the dispute resolution processes occurring under the Islamic law of Brunei Darussalam.
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Ann Black is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

Completed supervision

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