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Emeritus Professor Jennifer Corrin
Emeritus Professor

Jennifer Corrin

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Overview

Background

Professor Emerita Jennifer Corrin researches on law reform and development in plural legal regimes and legal issues affecting small states. She is a former Australian Research Council Future Fellow and in 2019 was a short-term Visiting Fellow at Jesus College, Oxford. Professor Emerita Corrin has participated in a number of research grant projects including an ARC Discovery Grant, which investigated means of better managing the flow of public finances and people across Australia's international borders; and work on environmental issues in Solomon Islands, funded by the MacArthur Foundation. Most recently she has been co-investigator in a project concerning inclusion of women’s voices in marine resource management in the Pacific, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK). Jennifer has been consulted as an expert in a number of legal cases.

Professor Emerita Jennifer Corrin has published in the areas of legal pluralism, comparative law, South Pacific law, customary law, human rights, court systems, evidence, civil procedure, family law, land law, constitutional law and contract. She is the author of Contract Law in the South Pacific and co-author of Introduction to South Pacific Law (heading for its 5th edition), Courts and Civil Procedure in the South Pacific and Proving Customary Law in the Common Law Courts of the South Pacific. In 2019, she co-edited and wrote several chapters in a book on adoption in plural legal regimes. Her latest publication is the co-edited book, Legal Systems of the Pacific: Introducing Sixteen Gems.

Before joining The University of Queensland, Professor Emerita Corrin spent six years at the University of the South Pacific, having joined the Faculty after nine years in her own legal firm in Solomon Islands. She retains strong links with the profession and is a life member of Solomon Islands Bar Association. Professor Emerita Corrin’s memberships include the Australian Academy of Law, the Board of the Commission on Legal Pluralism, the Executive Committee of the Australian Law Academics Association, and titular membership of the International Academy of Comparative Law. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Legal Pluralism, a member of the International Editorial Board of the Journal of South Pacific Law, and a member of the Editorial Board of the Comparative Law Journal and of the Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law.

Availability

Emeritus Professor Jennifer Corrin is:
Not available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Griffith University

Research interests

  • South Pacific Law

  • Legal pluralism

  • Customary law and human rights

  • Courts, civil practice, procedure and evidence

  • Governance, law reform and legal education

Works

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207 works between 1997 and 2025

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2018

Journal Article

Administrative law and customary law in Papua New Guinea

Corrin, Jennifer (2018). Administrative law and customary law in Papua New Guinea. Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, 18 (2), 1-20. doi: 10.1080/14729342.2018.1537994

Administrative law and customary law in Papua New Guinea

2018

Conference Publication

‘Law and (dis)order in the borderlands’

Corrin, Jennifer (2018). ‘Law and (dis)order in the borderlands’. EXTREME: Rethinking the Limits to Community, Architecture, and Urbanism, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, 21-25 January 2018. Longyearbyen, Svalbard:

‘Law and (dis)order in the borderlands’

2018

Book Chapter

The law on adoption in Vanuatu

Corrin, Jennifer and Farran, Sue (2018). The law on adoption in Vanuatu. The plural practice of adoption in Pacific island states. (pp. 147-169) Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-95077-8_8

The law on adoption in Vanuatu

2018

Conference Publication

On the borderline: who is a ‘traditional inhabitant’ under the Torres Strait Treaty

Corrin, Jennifer (2018). On the borderline: who is a ‘traditional inhabitant’ under the Torres Strait Treaty. In: Indigenous Law and State Law in Canada: Is Cooperative Legal Pluralism Possible?. Commission on Legal Pluralism Conference 2018, Ottawa, Canada, (). 22 - 24 August 2018.

On the borderline: who is a ‘traditional inhabitant’ under the Torres Strait Treaty

2018

Conference Publication

A comparative perspective on the application of customary law in Canada and the South Pacific

Corrin. Jennifer (2018). A comparative perspective on the application of customary law in Canada and the South Pacific. In: Indigenous Law and State Law in Canada: Is Cooperative Legal Pluralism Possible?. Commission on Legal Pluralism Conference 2018, Ottawa, Canada, (). 22 - 24 August 2018.

A comparative perspective on the application of customary law in Canada and the South Pacific

2017

Journal Article

Exploring the deep: looking for deep legal pluralism in the South Pacific

Corrin, Jennifer (2017). Exploring the deep: looking for deep legal pluralism in the South Pacific. Victoria University of Wellington Law Review, 48 (2017), 305-322.

Exploring the deep: looking for deep legal pluralism in the South Pacific

2017

Journal Article

Endemic Revolution Revisited: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitutions

Aroney, Constantine N. and Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2017). Endemic Revolution Revisited: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitutions. LAWASIA Journal

Endemic Revolution Revisited: HLA Hart, Custom and the Constitutions

2017

Journal Article

A Gentleman and a Scholar

Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2017). A Gentleman and a Scholar. Journal of South Pacific Law, 2016 Special Guy Powles Edition, 147-150.

A Gentleman and a Scholar

2017

Edited Outputs

Journal of South Pacific Law

Journal of South Pacific Law. (2017). 2016 Special Guy Powles Edition

Journal of South Pacific Law

2017

Book Chapter

Human rights are not our business: legal pluralism and the South Pacific's constitutional conundrum

Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2017). Human rights are not our business: legal pluralism and the South Pacific's constitutional conundrum. Pluralisme juridique et droits fondamentaux. (pp. 83-97) edited by Fabrice Hourquebie. Bordeaux, France: Fondation Varenne.

Human rights are not our business: legal pluralism and the South Pacific's constitutional conundrum

2017

Conference Publication

Empowering traditional leaders to manage natural resources in small Pacific states

Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2017). Empowering traditional leaders to manage natural resources in small Pacific states. Small Islands of the World Conference XV, Kangaroo Island, SA, Australia, 2-7 July 2017.

Empowering traditional leaders to manage natural resources in small Pacific states

2017

Conference Publication

Layers of law in the Borderlands

Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2017). Layers of law in the Borderlands. Annual Australasian Law Teachers Association (ALTA) Conference 2017, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 5-8 July 2017.

Layers of law in the Borderlands

2016

Journal Article

Developing legislation to formalise customary land management: deep legal pluralism or a shallow veneer?

Farran, Sue and Corrin, Jennifer (2016). Developing legislation to formalise customary land management: deep legal pluralism or a shallow veneer?. Law and Development Review, 10 (1), 1-27. doi: 10.1515/ldr-2016-0017

Developing legislation to formalise customary land management: deep legal pluralism or a shallow veneer?

2016

Book Chapter

Solomon Islands

Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2016). Solomon Islands. Encyclopedia of law and religion. (pp. 558-562) edited by Gerhard Robbers and Cole Durham. Leiden, Boston: Brill. doi: 10.1163/2405-9749_elr_COM_00000100

Solomon Islands

2016

Book Chapter

Beyond recognition: promoting Indigenous peoples and their laws in the South Pacific

Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2016). Beyond recognition: promoting Indigenous peoples and their laws in the South Pacific. Constitutional recognition of First Peoples in Australia: theories and comparative perspectives. (pp. Unknown-Unknown) edited by Simon Young, Jennifer Nielsen and Jeremy Patrick. Sydney, Australia: Federation Press.

Beyond recognition: promoting Indigenous peoples and their laws in the South Pacific

2016

Conference Publication

Transplant Shock: The Hazards Of Introducing Statutes Of General Application

Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2016). Transplant Shock: The Hazards Of Introducing Statutes Of General Application. Legal Transplants in the 21st Century, USQ, Toowoomba, 24-25 November 2016.

Transplant Shock: The Hazards Of Introducing Statutes Of General Application

2016

Journal Article

Representative or the Same? Representative rule and class actions in Queensland and Western Australia

Bartlett, Francesca and Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2016). Representative or the Same? Representative rule and class actions in Queensland and Western Australia. Civil Justice Quarterly, 35 (1), 41-60.

Representative or the Same? Representative rule and class actions in Queensland and Western Australia

2016

Journal Article

Searching for appropriate criminal evidence laws in the South Pacific

Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2016). Searching for appropriate criminal evidence laws in the South Pacific. The International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 21 (3), 230-241. doi: 10.1177/1365712716677840

Searching for appropriate criminal evidence laws in the South Pacific

2016

Journal Article

The emergence of Child Trafficking (CT) and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) issues in the Solomon Islands: a summarised issue analysis

Thompson, Lester, Wadley, David, Corrin, Jennifer, Napier, Cathrine and Flanagan, Karen (2016). The emergence of Child Trafficking (CT) and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) issues in the Solomon Islands: a summarised issue analysis. New Community, 14.4 (56), 18-23.

The emergence of Child Trafficking (CT) and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) issues in the Solomon Islands: a summarised issue analysis

2016

Conference Publication

DISPELLING THE MYTHS OF LEGAL PLURALISM

Corrin, Jennifer Clare (2016). DISPELLING THE MYTHS OF LEGAL PLURALISM. Pasifika Law and Culture Conference: After Paris, After Winston, VUW Wellington, 4 to 6 July.

DISPELLING THE MYTHS OF LEGAL PLURALISM

Funding

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2021
    Customary law in South Pacific Legal systems: hearing women's voices in securing access to marine resources (Arts and Humanities Research Council grant led by The University of Newcastle Upon Tyne)
    Newcastle University, UK
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2020
    Developing frameworks for scaling sustainable community based conservation in Solomon Islands (Placeholder Record)
    MacArthur Foundation (John & Catherine MacArthur)
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2018
    Implementation of novel conservation partnerships in Solomon Islands
    MacArthur Foundation (John & Catherine MacArthur)
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2019
    Assessing the Impact of Public Finances on the PNG-Australia Borderland
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2017
    Strengthening Emerging Frameworks for Conservation Across Melanesian Island Arcs
    MacArthur Foundation (John & Catherine MacArthur)
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2019
    The State and Indigenous Legal Cultures: Law in Search of Legitimacy (Canadian SSHRC grant administered by the University of Ottawa)
    University of Ottawa
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2017
    Towards a New Legal Pluralism: Developing a Systematic, Interdisciplinary Approach to Law Reform and Development in Plural Legal Regimes
    ARC Future Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2012
    Climate Protection through Forest Conservation in the Pacific Island Countries
    Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit/Secretariat of the Pacific Community
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2013
    Liueni Manu v Electric Power Corporation of Samoa
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2015
    New faces of the rule of law, legitimizing power and law by the dialogue between legal cultures
    University of Ottawa
    Open grant
  • 2011
    UQ Travel Awards Category 1 - Professor Kirsten Engel
    UQ Travel Grants Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2011
    Maritime Law in the South Pacific: Towards an Accessible and Coherent Regime
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2009
    Pleading and Proof of Traditional Laws and Customs in Queensland Courts
    Legal Practitioner Interest on Trust Accounts Fund
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2010
    Developing and field testing community management systems to protect the coral reefs and marine ecosystems of Marovo Lagoon in the Solomon Islands
    MacArthur Foundation (John & Catherine MacArthur)
    Open grant
  • 2005
    A Vertical or Horizontal Effect for Human Rights in Post Colonial Legal Systems?
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2004 - 2007
    Conserving the Marine Biodiversity of Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands
    MacArthur Foundation (John & Catherine MacArthur)
    Open grant
  • 2002 - 2003
    Conflict between the Customary Law Penalty of Banishment and Human rights in the South Pacific
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Emeritus Professor Jennifer Corrin is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Regulating love: Feminist institutionalist analysis of judicial rulings on choice-based relationships in India's constitutional courts

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole George

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Regulating love: Feminist institutionalist analysis of judicial rulings on choice-based relationships in India's constitutional courts

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole George

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Regulating love: Feminist institutionalist analysis of judicial rulings on choice-based relationships in India's constitutional courts

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole George

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Emeritus Professor Jennifer Corrin directly for media enquiries about:

  • Civil procedure - Pacific Islands
  • Customary law
  • Evidence - law
  • Human rights law
  • Law - customary
  • Law - human rights
  • Law - South Pacific
  • Legal pluralism
  • Legal skills
  • Pacific law
  • South Pacific law

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